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Crusader vs Croise - What's the difference?

crusader | croise |

As nouns the difference between crusader and croise

is that crusader is person engaged in a crusade while croise is crochet.

crusader

English

(Crusades)

Noun

(en noun)
  • Person engaged in a crusade.
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  • , title=The Dust of Conflict , chapter=20 citation , passage=Tony's face expressed relief, and Nettie sat silent for a moment until the vicar said “It was a generous impulse, but it may have been a momentary one, while in the case of monk and crusader there must have been a sustaining purpose, and possibly a great abnegation, a leaving of lands and possessions.”}}
    the crusaders of the Middle Ages

    croise

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (fencing) An action in which one fencer forces the opponent’s blade into the high or low line on the same side, by taking it with the guard and forte of his own blade
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