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Bazaar vs Khan - What's the difference?

bazaar | khan |

As nouns the difference between bazaar and khan

is that bazaar is a marketplace, particularly in the middle east, and often covered with shops and stalls while khan is a set of three of the same card.

As an adjective khan is

hoarse.

bazaar

English

(wikipedia bazaar)

Noun

(en noun)
  • A marketplace, particularly in the Middle East, and often covered with shops and stalls.
  • A shop selling articles that are either exotic or eclectic.
  • A fair or temporary market, often for charity.
  • khan

    English

    Etymology 1

    Via late (etyl) from (etyl) (m), from .

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • after Genghis Khan, a ruler over various Turkish, Tatar and Mongol peoples in the Middle Ages
  • an Ottoman sultan
  • a noble or man of rank in various Muslim countries of Central Asia, including Afghanistan
  • Derived terms
    * khanate

    References

    Etymology 2

    From (etyl) .

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • a caravanserai; a resting-place for a travelling caravan
  • :* 1923': ‘Guess the name of that,’ she said, pointing to her delicate parts. The porter tried this name and that and ended by asking her to tell him and cease her slapping. ‘The '''kh?n of Abu-Mansur,’ she replied. — ''The Thousand Nights and One Night , tr. Powys Mathers
  • See also

    * caravanserai

    Anagrams

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