Coed vs Novice - What's the difference?
coed | novice | Related terms |
Alternative spelling of
* 2010 , ,
A beginner; one who is not very familiar or experienced in a particular subject.
(senseid)(religion) A new member of a religious order accepted on a conditional basis, prior to confirmation.
* 1983 , (Lawrence Durrell), Sebastian , Faber & Faber 2004 (Avignon Quintet), page 1137:
Coed is a related term of novice.
As nouns the difference between coed and novice
is that coed is alternative spelling of while novice is a beginner; one who is not very familiar or experienced in a particular subject.As an adjective coed
is alternative spelling of.coed
English
Adjective
(-)Questionable Content 1694: Like A Hampshire Bathroom] [comment
- It was always one of the more awkward moments back in college when you would go into one of the (coed ) restrooms and there’d be a couple people clearly goin’ at it in the shower.
Anagrams
* * ----novice
English
Noun
(en noun)- I'm only a novice at coding, and my programs frequently have bugs that more experienced programmers wouldn't make.
- Nor had it been difficult to find a Coptic priest who, together with his youthful novice , chanted the seemingly interminable Egyptian service of the dead [...].
