Cowboy vs Media - What's the difference?
cowboy | media |
A man who tends free-range cattle, especially in the American West.
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A man who identifies with cowboy culture, including wearing a cowboy hat and being a fan of country and western music.
(label) A person who engages in reckless behavior, especially for the purpose of showing off.
A dishonest and/or incompetent independent tradesman.
A playing card of king rank.
To work as a cowboy, herding cattle.
* 1994 , Sherry Robinson, El Malpais, Mt. Taylor, and the Zuni Mountains: a hiking guide and history
* 1995 , American Cowboy (volume 2, number 4, Nov-Dec 1995, page 26)
* 2003 , C. J. Hadley, Trappings of the Great Basin Buckaroo
(anatomy) The middle layer of the wall of a blood vessel or lymph vessel which is composed of connective and muscular tissue.
(linguistics, dated) A voiced stop consonant.
(entomology) One of the major veins of the insect wing, between the radius and the cubitus
Means and institutions for publishing and broadcasting information.
The journalists and other professionals who comprise the mass communication industry.
As nouns the difference between cowboy and media
is that cowboy is a man who tends free-range cattle, especially in the American West while media is the middle layer of the wall of a blood vessel or lymph vessel which is composed of connective and muscular tissue.As a verb cowboy
is to work as a cowboy, herding cattle.As a proper noun Media is
a historical region in northwestern Iran, originally inhabited by the Medes.cowboy
English
Noun
(en noun)Coordinate terms
* cowgirlHypernyms
* cowhand * cowperson * cowpokeSee also
* cattleman * buckarooVerb
(en verb)- Besides cowboying he worked at a small sawmill that cut logs into "four slabs and a tie" and sold ties to the railroad.
- Derwood Bailey cowboyed for 50 cents a day, a noon meal, and a gallon of oats for his horse.
- I still had never ridden or cowboyed , and I wanted to learn something about it. I'd been making the damn saddles for years but didn't know how to use them.
References
* Weisenberg, Michael (2000)The Official Dictionary of Poker. MGI/Mike Caro University. ISBN 978-1880069523 ----
media
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(mediae)Usage notes
Not to be confused with medium.Derived terms
* tunica media * medialSynonyms
*(vein of insect wing) MAntonyms
* (voiced stop) (l)Etymology 2
Noun
(head)- As a result of the rise of, first, television news and entertainment media''' and, second, web-based '''media''', traditional print-based ' media has declined in popularity.
- Some celebrities dislike press conferences, where the media bombards them with questions.