masque |
basque |
As nouns the difference between masque and basque
is that
masque is
(in 16th-17th Century England & Europe) A dramatic performance, often performed at court as a royal entertainment, consisting of dancing, dialogue, pantomime and song while
Basque is a member of a people living in the western Pyrenees and the Bay of Biscay in France and Spain.
As a verb masque
is archaic form of lang=en.
As a proper noun Basque is
the language of the Basque people.
As an adjective Basque is
relative to the Basque people or their language.
masque |
marque |
As verbs the difference between masque and marque
is that
masque is while
marque is .
As an adjective masque
is masked.
masque |
casque |
As nouns the difference between masque and casque
is that
masque is
(in 16th-17th Century England & Europe) A dramatic performance, often performed at court as a royal entertainment, consisting of dancing, dialogue, pantomime and song while
casque is a visorless helmet.
As a verb masque
is archaic form of lang=en.
mosque |
masque |
As nouns the difference between mosque and masque
is that
mosque is a place of worship for Muslims, often having at least one minaret; a masjid while
masque is
(in 16th-17th Century England & Europe) A dramatic performance, often performed at court as a royal entertainment, consisting of dancing, dialogue, pantomime and song.
As a verb masque is
archaic form of lang=en.
taxonomy |
masque |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective masque is
masked.
As a verb masque is
.
masque |
melodrama |
As nouns the difference between masque and melodrama
is that
masque is
(in 16th-17th Century England & Europe) A dramatic performance, often performed at court as a royal entertainment, consisting of dancing, dialogue, pantomime and song while
melodrama is a kind of drama having a musical accompaniment to intensify the effect of certain scenes.
As a verb masque
is archaic form of lang=en.
masque |
antimasque |
As nouns the difference between masque and antimasque
is that
masque is
(in 16th-17th Century England & Europe) A dramatic performance, often performed at court as a royal entertainment, consisting of dancing, dialogue, pantomime and song while
antimasque is a comic or grotesque dance presented before or between the acts of a masque.
As a verb masque
is archaic form of lang=en.
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