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What is the difference between designated and libero?

designated | libero |

As a verb designated

is past tense of designate.

As an adjective designated

is having a specified designation.

As a noun libero is

a sweeper.

designated

English

Verb

(head)
  • (designate)
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • Having a specified designation
  • Derived terms

    * designated agent * designated driver * designated hitter * designated marksman * designated milk * designated patient * designated person * designated service * designated survivor * designated value * designated volume

    libero

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (football) A sweeper.
  • (volleyball) A designated back-row player intended to be used as a ball-control specialist.
  • Usage notes
    * (volleyball) in volleyball rules and other official documents, Libero is always capitalised. In common usage it follows normal capitalisation rules and conventions.

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