Kudo vs Kuda - What's the difference?
kudo | kuda |
(nonstandard, proscribed) A compliment or praise.
* 1929 February 18, "Harkness Lampooned"[http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,737434,00.html], in Time ,
* {{quote-book, 2001, Terry T. Lankford et al., Controlling Pilot Error: Controlled Flight Into Terrain
, passage=At this point we need to give this pilot a kudo .}}
* {{quote-book, 2004, Suzanne Paola, Tell It Slant: Writing and Shaping Creative Nonfiction
, passage=We still feel a kudo' for one of us is a ' kudo for the group, as we have nurtured, edited, and prodded each other for much of our writing careers.}}
As nouns the difference between kudo and kuda
is that kudo is (nonstandard|proscribed) a compliment or praise while kuda is the east indian tapir.kudo
English
Noun
(en noun)- Tycoon George Fisher Baker built Harvard's Business School in 1924, was given a kudo Ph.D.
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