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Borg vs Burg - What's the difference?

borg | burg |

Burg is a descendant of borg.



As nouns the difference between borg and burg

is that borg is cyborg while burg is a city or town.

As a verb borg

is an alternative spelling of Borg|lang=en.

borg

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • cyborg
  • * 2003 , Dalos Gaymer, “ Gotcha Force Review for GameCube”, GameFAQs:
  • You'll also have to put together a team or Force of borgs' that you won from winning battles. Before battle you assemble your Force within the GF Energy Limit. Each ' borg has a cost attached to them and this GF Energy Limit is kind of like your budget.

    Verb

    (en verb)
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    burg

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (North America) A city or town.
  • * {{quote-book
  • , year=1921 , year_published=2012 , edition=HTML , editor= , author=Edgar Rice Burroughs , title=The Efficiency Expert , chapter= citation , genre= , publisher=The Gutenberg Project , isbn= , page= , passage=Tell mother that I will write her in a day or two, probably from Chicago, as I have always had an idea that that was one burg where I could make good. }}
  • * {{quote-magazine
  • , date= , year=2009 , month=June , first=David , last=Thriault , author= , coauthors= , title=This Way In: The Sound and the Fury , volume=151 , issue=6 , page=6 , magazine=Esquire , publisher= , issn= , url= , passage=Imagine my surprise when I learned that he was not only a Canadian but lived in Ottawa, that icy burg I had left so many kilometers -- sorry, miles -- behind me. }}
  • * {{quote-magazine
  • , date= , year=2010 , month=Feb , first=Paige , last=Orloff , author= , coauthors= , title=Big Style on a (Little) Budget , volume=33 , issue=2 , page=84 , magazine=Country Living , publisher= , issn= , url= , passage=It's been said that Wilder modeled that fictional setting on Peterborough, a quaint burg tucked away in New Hampshire's verdant southwestern hills. }}
  • (historical) A fortified town in medieval Europe.
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