Picardy vs Picard - What's the difference?
picardy | picard |
of, from, or relating to, Picardy
Someone from Picardy
(historical) A member of an Adamite sect of the sixteenth century and earlier, in the Flemish Netherlands and in Bohemia.
A Romance language closely related to French
(surname)
* 1920 , American Institute of Mining Engineers, Engineering and mining journal: Volume 110
* 2003 , Larry Nemecek, The Star Trek The Next Generation Companion: Revised Edition (page 349)
As a proper noun picardy
is a of france.As an adjective picard is
picard (from picardy).As a noun picard is
picard (language).picard
English
Adjective
(-)Synonyms
* Picardian (dated)Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* Picardian (dated)Proper noun
(Picard language) (en proper noun)- The statements of Mr. Sulman and Mr. Picard , two Minerals Separation engineers, form an interesting comparison
- Dr. Crusher, using the sample Shinzon provided, confirms that he is a clone of Captain Picard . Furious, Picard wants to know who stole a piece of him.