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Rah vs Isis - What's the difference?

rah | isis |

As an interjection rah

is an exclamation of encouragement.

As a noun rah

is (british) a person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.

As an adjective rah

is (british) posh.

As a proper noun isis is

a sunni jihadist group active in iraq and syria, where it has proclaimed an (unrecognized) state.

rah

English

Interjection

(en interjection)
  • An exclamation of encouragement.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (British) A person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (British) Posh.
  • Anagrams

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    isis

    English

    (wikipedia Isis)

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) .

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • (Egyptian mythology) An ancient Egyptian goddess, the wife of Osiris and mother of Horus, worshiped as the ideal mother and wife and as the matron of nature and magic.
  • (UK, Oxford) The River Thames.
  • (astronomy) Short for , a main belt asteroid.
  • (rare) (female)
  • * 1924 , Zora Neale Hurston, Drenched in Light :
  • Isis had crawled under the center table with its red plush cover with little round balls for fringe.
  • * 1995 , Iain Banks, Whit :
  • 'Beloved Isis ,' Elias grinned, 'would you kindly cast some light into the poor occluded mind of our brother here on the matter of the co-essential nature of the body and the soul?'

    Etymology 2

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
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