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gyps

Romanichal vs Gyps - What's the difference?

romanichal | gyps |


As a noun romanichal

is a member of a romani (roma) people found in the united kingdom.

As a proper noun gyps is

.

Roma vs Gyps - What's the difference?

roma | gyps |


As a noun roma

is roman.

As an adjective roma

is roman.

As a proper noun gyps is

.

Gypsy vs Gyps - What's the difference?

gypsy | gyps |


As proper nouns the difference between gypsy and gyps

is that gypsy is (rare|sometimes|offensive) the language romani while gyps is .

As a noun gypsy

is (sometimes|offensive) a member of the romani people, or one of it sub-groups (roma, sinti, romanichal, etc).

As an adjective gypsy

is (sometimes|offensive) of or belonging to the romani people or one of it sub-groups (roma, sinti, romanichel, etc).

Gyms vs Gyps - What's the difference?

gyms | gyps |


As a noun gyms

is .

As a verb gyms

is (gym).

As a proper noun gyps is

.

Gyps vs Gaps - What's the difference?

gyps | gaps |


As a proper noun gyps

is .

As a noun gaps is

.

As a verb gaps is

(gap).

Gyps vs Gypse - What's the difference?

gyps | gypse |


As a proper noun gyps

is .

As a verb gypse is

.

Hyps vs Gyps - What's the difference?

hyps | gyps |


As a noun hyps

is .

As a proper noun gyps is

.

Gyps vs Gype - What's the difference?

gyps | gype |


As a proper noun gyps

is .

As a noun gype is

(ulster) fool; clumsy, awkward person; long-legged person; silly girl.