Choral vs Corral - What's the difference?
choral | corral |
of, relating to, written for, or performed by a choir or a chorus
An enclosure for livestock, especially a circular one.
An enclosure or area to concentrate a dispersed group.
A circle of wagons, either for the purpose of trapping livestock, or for defense.
To capture or round up.
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, title=(The Celebrity), chapter=8
, passage=I corralled the judge, and we started off across the fields, in no very mild state of fear of that gentleman's wife, whose vigilance was seldom relaxed. And thus we came by a circuitous route to Mohair, the judge occupied by his own guilty thoughts, and I by others not less disturbing.}}
To place inside of a corral.
To make a circle of vehicles, as of wagons so as to form a corral.
As nouns the difference between choral and corral
is that choral is variant spelling of choralecorral is an enclosure for livestock, especially a circular one.As an adjective choral
is of, relating to, written for, or performed by a choir or a chorus.As a verb corral is
to capture or round up.choral
English
Adjective
(-)- Palestrina wrote choral music for the Catholic church.
Etymology 2
*corral
English
Noun
(en noun)- We had a small corral out back where we kept our pet llama.
- Please return the shopping carts to the corral .
- The wagon train formed a corral to protect against Commanche attacks.