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Boris vs Roman - What's the difference?

boris | roman |

As a verb boris

is (eo-form of).

As a noun roman is

novel.

boris

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
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  • * 2000 January, Frank McCourt (interviewee), Morning Edition , National Public Radio
  • It's not like a Russian novel, where you read nine hundred forty-three pages and then finally Boris the peasant decides to commit suicide, and you wish he’d done it on page four. It’s not like that at all.

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    roman

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (of type) Upright, as opposed to italic.
  • (of text, computing) Of or related to the Latin alphabet.
  • Antonyms

    * (upright) italic, italicised, italicized * (upright) oblique, slanted, sloped * (Western European) non-Latin, Central European

    Derived terms

    * Times Roman (proprietary) * Times New Roman (proprietary)

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