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Burgher vs Bourgeois - What's the difference?

burgher | bourgeois |


As nouns the difference between burgher and bourgeois

is that burgher is a member of a mixed race ethnic group of sri lanka, consisting of descendants of european colonists and local people while bourgeois is (political|collectively) the middle class.

As an adjective bourgeois is

of or relating to the middle class, especially its attitudes and conventions.

Bourgeoisie vs Burgher - What's the difference?

bourgeoisie | burgher |


As nouns the difference between bourgeoisie and burgher

is that bourgeoisie is , middle class while burgher is a member of a mixed race ethnic group of sri lanka, consisting of descendants of european colonists and local people.

Burgher vs Townpeople - What's the difference?

burgher | townpeople |


As nouns the difference between burgher and townpeople

is that burgher is a member of a mixed race ethnic group of sri lanka, consisting of descendants of european colonists and local people while townpeople is the inhabitants of a town or city, especially in distinction from country people.

Burgher vs Undefined - What's the difference?

burgher | undefined |


As a noun burgher

is a member of a mixed race ethnic group of sri lanka, consisting of descendants of european colonists and local people.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Burgher vs Yeoman - What's the difference?

burgher | yeoman |


As nouns the difference between burgher and yeoman

is that burgher is a citizen of a borough or town, especially one belonging to the middle class while yeoman is an official providing honorable service in a royal or high noble household, ranking between a squire and a page.

Burgess vs Burgher - What's the difference?

burgess | burgher |


As nouns the difference between burgess and burgher

is that burgess is an inhabitant of a borough with full rights; a citizen while burgher is a citizen of a borough or town, especially one belonging to the middle class.

As a proper noun Burgess

is {{surname|from=common nouns}.

Townsman vs Burgher - What's the difference?

townsman | burgher |


As nouns the difference between townsman and burgher

is that townsman is a man who is a resident of a town, especially of one's own town while burgher is a member of a mixed race ethnic group of sri lanka, consisting of descendants of european colonists and local people.

Burgh vs Burgher - What's the difference?

burgh | burgher |


As nouns the difference between burgh and burgher

is that burgh is (sussex) a small mound, often used in reference to tumuli (mostly restricted to place names) while burgher is a member of a mixed race ethnic group of sri lanka, consisting of descendants of european colonists and local people.

Inhabitant vs Burgher - What's the difference?

inhabitant | burgher |


As nouns the difference between inhabitant and burgher

is that inhabitant is someone or thing who lives in a place while burgher is a member of a mixed race ethnic group of sri lanka, consisting of descendants of european colonists and local people.

Taxonomy vs Burgher - What's the difference?

taxonomy | burgher |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and burgher

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while burgher is a member of a mixed race ethnic group of sri lanka, consisting of descendants of european colonists and local people.

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