different between senatorial vs nonsenatorial
senatorial
English
Etymology
French sénatorial or Latin senatorius, equivalent to senator +? -ial.
Adjective
senatorial (comparative more senatorial, superlative most senatorial)
- Relating to a senator.
- Relating to a senate.
- The senatorial investigation involved subpoenas and testimony before Congress and, of course, went nowhere.
- (US) Entitled to elect a senator, or by senators.
- the senatorial districts of a State
Translations
Anagrams
- alienators, rationales
Romanian
Etymology
From French sénatorial
Adjective
senatorial m or n (feminine singular senatorial?, masculine plural senatoriali, feminine and neuter plural senatoriale)
- senatorial
Declension
Spanish
Adjective
senatorial (plural senatoriales)
- senatorial
senatorial From the web:
nonsenatorial
English
Etymology
non- +? senatorial
Adjective
nonsenatorial (not comparable)
- Not senatorial.
nonsenatorial From the web:
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