Bowmanship vs Archery - What's the difference?
bowmanship | archery |
A mastery of archery.
*{{quote-book, year=1978
, author=Unknown
, title=The East: Volume 15
, chapter=
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, author=Jan Kamerbeek
, title=The Plays of Sophocles: Commentaries. The Philoctetes.
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, author=Stephen King
, title=The Eyes of the Dragon: A Story
, chapter=
(uncountable) The practice or sport of shooting arrows with a bow.
(countable) A group of archers.
Archery is a related term of bowmanship.
As nouns the difference between bowmanship and archery
is that bowmanship is a mastery of archery while archery is the practice or sport of shooting arrows with a bow.bowmanship
English
(archery)Noun
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citation, isbn= , page=1 , passage=The poet knows of Philoctetes' bowmanship , of his misfortune, his sad detention on Lemnos where the Achaeans left him...}}
citation, isbn= , page=64 , passage=And if you want to give me a really fine present, work hard in your own bowmanship classes so you can take a first-class medal as Pete did today.}}
