walk |
pedestrianism |
As nouns the difference between walk and pedestrianism
is that
walk is a trip made by walking while
pedestrianism is a form of competitive walking of the nineteenth century, often professional and funded by wagering, from which the modern sport of racewalking developed.
As a verb walk
is (
lb) to move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the case of animals with four or more feet) forward, with at least one foot on the ground at all times compare
.
professional |
pedestrianism |
As nouns the difference between professional and pedestrianism
is that
professional is a person who belongs to a profession while
pedestrianism is a form of competitive walking of the nineteenth century, often professional and funded by wagering, from which the modern sport of racewalking developed.
As an adjective professional
is of, pertaining to, or in accordance with the (usually high) standards of a profession.
wager |
pedestrianism |
As nouns the difference between wager and pedestrianism
is that
wager is something deposited, laid, or hazarded on the event of a contest or an unsettled question; a bet; a stake; a pledge or
wager can be agent noun of wage; one who wages while
pedestrianism is a form of competitive walking of the nineteenth century, often professional and funded by wagering, from which the modern sport of racewalking developed.
As a verb wager
is to bet something; to put it up as collateral.
sport |
pedestrianism |
As nouns the difference between sport and pedestrianism
is that
sport is fun, pastime, sport while
pedestrianism is a form of competitive walking of the nineteenth century, often professional and funded by wagering, from which the modern sport of racewalking developed.
racewalking |
pedestrianism |
As nouns the difference between racewalking and pedestrianism
is that
racewalking is a sport in which people try to walk as fast as possible, subject to the constraint that at least one foot must be on the ground at all time (or else they would be running) while
pedestrianism is a form of competitive walking of the nineteenth century, often professional and funded by wagering, from which the modern sport of racewalking developed.
As a verb racewalking
is .
professional |
professionalization |
As nouns the difference between professional and professionalization
is that
professional is a person who belongs to a profession while
professionalization is the act or process of professionalizing, or becoming professional.
As an adjective professional
is of, pertaining to, or in accordance with the (usually high) standards of a profession.
syndicate |
syndicator |
As nouns the difference between syndicate and syndicator
is that
syndicate is a group of individuals or companies formed to transact some specific business, or to promote a common interest; a self-coordinating group while
syndicator is one who, or that which, syndicates.
As a verb syndicate
is to become a syndicate.
anorak |
anoraked |
As a noun anorak
is a heavy weatherproof jacket with an attached hood; a parka or windcheater.
As an adjective anoraked is
dressed in an anorak.
spill |
overspill |
As nouns the difference between spill and overspill
is that
spill is game, activity while
overspill is that which spills over.
As a verb overspill is
to spill over, to overflow, to spill out of.
kerb |
kerbside |
As nouns the difference between kerb and kerbside
is that
kerb is the edge between the pavement and the roadway, consisting of a line of kerbstones while
kerbside is the side of the road, along which a kerb runs.
As a verb kerb
is to damage vehicle wheels or tyres by running into or over a pavement kerb.
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