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Nowhere vs Flamberge - What's the difference?

nowhere | flamberge |

As nouns the difference between nowhere and flamberge

is that nowhere is no particular place, noplace while flamberge is (weaponry) a european sword, typically a rapier, which had a wavy blade, possibly to increase the cutting surface or for aid in parrying.

As a adverb nowhere

is in no place.

nowhere

English

Adverb

(-)
  • In no place.
  • Nowhere did the rules say anything about popcorn.
  • To no place.
  • We sat in traffic, going nowhere .

    Antonyms

    * everywhere

    Derived terms

    * nowhere dense * nowhere dense set

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • No particular place, noplace.
  • They went on a cruise to nowhere .
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  • Derived terms

    * all dressed up and nowhere to go * middle of nowhere * Nowheresville

    flamberge

    English

    Alternative forms

    * flamberg

    Noun

    (flame-bladed sword) (en noun)
  • (weaponry) A European sword, typically a rapier, which had a wavy blade, possibly to increase the cutting surface or for aid in parrying.
  • * 1884 , Richard F. Burton, The Book of the Sword , page 137.
  • The wavy, cutting surface in the 'flamberge', to which flame gave a name: it is nowhere better developed than in the beautiful Malay (crease). The object seems to be that of increasing the cutting surface.

    Synonyms

    * flame-bladed sword