Espionage vs Spydom - What's the difference?
espionage | spydom |
The act or process of learning secret information through clandestine means.
A group of spies
* 1913 , Wayne Whipple, The story-life of the Son of Man
(informal) The world of spies and espionage.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 6, author=Glenn Dixon, title=Busted at the Regal, work=New York Times
, passage=We were seconds away from making it all the way through “Breach,” a five-hour picture about precisely how dull it is to catch one of the biggest moles in the history of spydom without submarine cars or ballpoint-pen lasers or any of the other usual tools of the trade. }}
As nouns the difference between espionage and spydom
is that espionage is the act or process of learning secret information through clandestine means while spydom is a group of spies.espionage
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* spyingDerived terms
* counterespionage * industrial espionageCoordinate terms
* reconnaissance * undercoverspydom
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(-)- A paid spydom watched that Nazareth family — as it watched every other working-class family in the empire...
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