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Style vs Chinoiserie - What's the difference?

style | chinoiserie |


As a verb style

is .

As an adjective style

is elegant, stylish.

As a noun chinoiserie is

(arts) a style in art, or an artistic object, that reflects the influence of chinese art.

Art vs Chinoiserie - What's the difference?

art | chinoiserie |


As nouns the difference between art and chinoiserie

is that art is while chinoiserie is (arts) a style in art, or an artistic object, that reflects the influence of chinese art.

Chinese vs Chinoiserie - What's the difference?

chinese | chinoiserie |


As nouns the difference between chinese and chinoiserie

is that chinese is (uncountable) the people of china while chinoiserie is (arts) a style in art, or an artistic object, that reflects the influence of chinese art.

As a proper noun chinese

is any of several sinitic languages spoken in china, especially literary chinese, mandarin, cantonese, wu or min nan.

As an adjective chinese

is of china, its languages or people.

Sport vs Sportsperson - What's the difference?

sport | sportsperson |


As nouns the difference between sport and sportsperson

is that sport is any activity that uses physical exertion or skills competitively under a set of rules that is not based on aesthetics while sportsperson is someone who plays sport, regardless of gender.

As a verb sport

is to amuse oneself, to play.

As an acronym SPORT

is strategic Partnership On REACH Testing.

Person vs Sportsperson - What's the difference?

person | sportsperson | Hypernyms |

Sportsperson is a hypernym of person.



As nouns the difference between person and sportsperson

is that person is an individual; usually a human being while sportsperson is someone who plays sport, regardless of gender.

As a verb person

is to represent as a person; to personify; to impersonate.

Sportswoman vs Sportsperson - What's the difference?

sportswoman | sportsperson | Hyponyms |

Sportswoman is a hyponym of sportsperson.


As nouns the difference between sportswoman and sportsperson

is that sportswoman is (uk) a woman who engages in sports a female athlete while sportsperson is someone who plays sport, regardless of gender.

Sportspersonship vs Sportsperson - What's the difference?

sportspersonship | sportsperson | Derived terms |

Sportspersonship is a derived term of sportsperson.


As nouns the difference between sportspersonship and sportsperson

is that sportspersonship is sportsmanship while sportsperson is someone who plays sport, regardless of gender.

Warbler vs Whitethroat - What's the difference?

warbler | whitethroat |


As nouns the difference between warbler and whitethroat

is that warbler is any of various small passerine songbirds, especially of the family Sylviidae (Old World warblers) and Parulidae (New World warblers) while whitethroat is species: Sylvia communis, a species of typical warbler.

Strum vs Strumming - What's the difference?

strum | strumming |


As verbs the difference between strum and strumming

is that strum is to play a guitar or other stringed instrument using various strings simultaneously while strumming is .

As nouns the difference between strum and strumming

is that strum is the sound made by playing various strings of a stringed instrument simultaneously while strumming is the action of the verb to strum .

England vs Wigan - What's the difference?

england | wigan |


As proper nouns the difference between england and wigan

is that england is the region of the island of Great Britain which is to the east of Wales and the south of Scotland; one of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom while Wigan is a town in Greater Manchester, England.

As a noun wigan is

a canvas-like cotton fabric, often coated with latex rubber, used to stiffen and protect the lower part of trousers, dresses, etc.

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