Ogi vs Yogi - What's the difference?
ogi | yogi |
A fermented cereal porridge from West Africa, typically made from maize, sorghum, or millet.
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(yoga) A devotee or adherent of yoga.
* 2009 , (Karen Armstrong), The Case for God , Vintage 2010, p. 30:
* 2012 , Lisa Allardice, The Guardian , 30 Mar 2012:
As nouns the difference between ogi and yogi
is that ogi is a fermented cereal porridge from west africa, typically made from maize, sorghum, or millet while yogi is .As an adjective yogi is
.ogi
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Noun
(-)yogi
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(wikipedia yogi)Alternative forms
* ioggueNoun
(en noun)- To this day, yogins find that these disciplines, which have measurable physical and neurological effects, evoke a sense of calm, harmony and equanimity that is comparable to the effect of music.
- There is a special healthy menu, and the yogis can all eat together if they choose, but there's none of the birdseed-and-bulgur-wheat diet of a typical retreat.
Adjective
(-)- Gurdjieff connects this type of breathing with yogi breathing.
- It's a yogi trick of some sort.
