Prowess vs Brawn - What's the difference?
prowess | brawn | Related terms |
Skillfulness and manual ability; adroitness or dexterity.
Distinguished bravery or courage, especially in battle; heroism
Strong muscles or lean flesh, especially of the arm, leg or thumb.
Physical strength; muscularity.
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* 2010 , Martin Pasko & Robert Greenberger, The Essential Superman Encyclopedia , Del Ray (2010), ISBN 9780345501080,
(chiefly, British) head cheese; a terrine made from the head of a pig or calf; originally boar's meat.
Prowess is a related term of brawn.
As nouns the difference between prowess and brawn
is that prowess is skillfulness and manual ability; adroitness or dexterity while brawn is strong muscles or lean flesh, especially of the arm, leg or thumb.As a verb brawn is
make fat, especially of a boar.prowess
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References
* The Oxford Paperback Dictionary fourth edition ISBN 0-19-280012-4brawn
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(-)page 349:
- The man was a bruiser, the sort who'd learned his science in tavern brawls. Given his size and lack of agility, he relied on his brawn to win. In any wrestling match, Crowley would triumph easily.
page 562:
- The two men were husky, picked for their brawn by the little man who sauntered into the room.
page 218:
- The youth agreed to the scheme and used his brawn to begin moving pieces into place, starting by moving the planet Rann into the Thanagarian star system
