Derby vs Racing - What's the difference?
derby | racing |
Any of several annual horseraces.
By extension, any organized race.
(US) A bowler hat
*1906 , O. Henry,
*:He began to fan her with his hat. That was successful, for he struck her nose with the brim of his derby and she opened her eyes.
(sports) A local derby
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=April 15
, author=Saj Chowdhury
, title=Norwich 2 - 1 Nott'm Forest
, work=BBC Sport
The sport of competing in races.
* 1870 , Delabere Pritchett Blaine, An encyclopaedia of rural sports (page 231)
As nouns the difference between derby and racing
is that derby is any of several annual horseraces while racing is the sport of competing in races.As a proper noun Derby
is a city in the east Midlands of England, once the county town of Derbyshire.As a verb racing is
present participle of lang=en.derby
English
Noun
(derbies)citation, page= , passage=Defeat sees Forest remain a point outside the top six with a derby against Leicester up next.}}
Derived terms
* demolition derby * local derby * roller derbyAnagrams
* English eponyms ----racing
English
(wikipedia racing)Noun
- Chariot racings are probably, however, those in which the horse first distinguished himself as a courser, and we believe our earliest notices on the subject point to those of Persia, which were practised at the sacrifices made to the sun
