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Harris vs Addison - What's the difference?

harris | addison |

As a noun harris

is (uncountable|uk|slang) a dried preparation of the flowering tops or other parts of the cannabis plant used as a psychotropic drug.

As a proper noun addison is

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harris

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • An English and Welsh patronymic surname derived from Harry, the medieval form of Henry.
  • , an island in the Outer Hebrides
  • Derived terms

    * Harris tweed

    addison

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • transferred from the surname.
  • popular in the 2000s, following Alison and Madison.
  • * 2009 J. Scott Romig, The Lookout Tree , Author House, ISBN 1449041426, page 1:
  • My name is Addison' Jane Dawson, but you can call me Addy; everyone else does. I was named after my great grandfather, ' Addison Jay Dawson, - - -

    Derived terms

    * Addison's disease

    See also

    (pedia)