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Dudine vs Dud - What's the difference?

dudine | dud |

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between dudine and dud

is that dudine is (obsolete) a female dude (a woman who is very concerned about her dress and appearance) while dud is (obsolete) clothes, now always used in plural form duds.

As nouns the difference between dudine and dud

is that dudine is (obsolete) a female dude (a woman who is very concerned about her dress and appearance) while dud is (informal) a device or machine that is useless because it does not work properly or has failed to work, such as a bomb, or explosive projectile.

dudine

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (obsolete) A female dude (a woman who is very concerned about her dress and appearance).
  • References

    * Sam Jones' Own Book: A Series of Sermons Collected and Edited Under the Author's Own Supervision, Page 251 by Sam Porter Jones, Publisher: Cranston and Stowe Pub:1887... in the universe is the natural product of fashionable society, the dude and the dudine ; and you never catch a dude and a dudine marrying one another. ... * Stories of a Country Doctor - Page 324 by Willis Percival King - 1891 She was between sixty and seventy years of age at this time and was as pronounced a specimen of the type dudine as I ever saw. * Thomas Ruffin - Page 285 by Edward Winslow Gilliam - 1896 ... , one on each side, dudes and dudine —she sounding her vowels in the broad style heard in the drawing-room of the 400, and they looking sweet upon her ...

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    dud

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (informal) A device or machine that is useless because it does not work properly or has failed to work, such as a bomb, or explosive projectile.
  • A lottery ticket that does not give a payout.
  • Something that doesn't function properly
  • * 2014 , A teacher, " Choosing a primary school: a teacher's guide for parents", The Guardian , 23 September 2014:
  • At the end of the day, the vast majority of primary schools are vibrant, friendly places and you may struggle to choose one because they all seem so great. Primary schools tend to have the feelgood factor. If you just aren't feeling it, this one's probably a dud .
  • (obsolete) Clothes, now always used in plural form duds.
  • A loser, an unlucky person
  • Synonyms

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