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geisha

Oiran vs Geisha - What's the difference?

oiran | geisha |


As a verb oiran

is .

As a noun geisha is

geisha.

Geisha vs Courtesan - What's the difference?

geisha | courtesan |


As nouns the difference between geisha and courtesan

is that geisha is a Japanese female entertainer skilled in various arts such as tea ceremony, dancing, singing and calligraphy while courtesan is a woman of a royal or noble court.

Geisha - What does it mean?

geisha | |

Geisha vs Concubineandcourtesan - What's the difference?

geisha | concubineandcourtesan |

Geisha vs Typeerrortrustedresourceurl - What's the difference?

geisha | typeerrortrustedresourceurl |

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Typeerrortrustedresourceurl has no English definition.

As a noun geisha

is a Japanese female entertainer skilled in various arts such as tea ceremony, dancing, singing and calligraphy.

Geisha vs Prostitute - What's the difference?

geisha | prostitute |


As nouns the difference between geisha and prostitute

is that geisha is a Japanese female entertainer skilled in various arts such as tea ceremony, dancing, singing and calligraphy while prostitute is a person who performs sexual activity for payment, especially a woman.

As a verb prostitute is

to perform sexual activity for money.

Geish vs Geisha - What's the difference?

geish | geisha |


As nouns the difference between geish and geisha

is that geish is (slang) the perineum while geisha is geisha.

Geisha vs Hanamachi - What's the difference?

geisha | hanamachi |

Hanamachi is a related term of geisha.



As nouns the difference between geisha and hanamachi

is that geisha is a Japanese female entertainer skilled in various arts such as tea ceremony, dancing, singing and calligraphy while hanamachi is a Japanese courtesan and geisha district.

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