Napoleonist vs Napoleon - What's the difference?
napoleonist | napoleon | Derived terms |
A twenty-franc gold coin, once used in France
The foremost authority or leader in a given field
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* 2011 , Robert Morgan, Lions of the West: Heroes and Villains of the Westward Expansion
* 1896 , J.S. Ogilvie, "A Biographical Sketch of William McKinley." The Life and Speeches of William McKinley.
(uncountable) The card game (nap)
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Napoleonist is a derived term of napoleon.
napoleon
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Derived terms
* Napoleonesque * Napoleonism * NapoleonistNoun
(en noun)- He [Professor Moriarty] is the Napoleon of crime, Watson.
- Always an eloquent speaker, Polk became known as the Napoleon of the stump.
- He [William McKinley] has been called the Napoleon' of protection, as other men have been called ' Napoleons of finance.