Rugby vs Nonrugby - What's the difference?
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A sport where players can hold or kick an ovoid ball. The ball cannot be handled forwards and points are scored by touching the ball to the ground in the area past their opponent’s territory or kicking the ball between goalposts and over a crossbar.
(rare) Not of or pertaining to the sport of rugby.
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As a proper noun rugby
is a town in warwickshire, england, where the sport of rugby is thought to have originated.As an adjective nonrugby is
(rare) not of or pertaining to the sport of rugby.rugby
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Alternative forms
* RugbyNoun
(-)- The scrum is a distinctive element of rugby .
Synonyms
* rugby football, ruggerDerived terms
* chesterfield rugby * rugby ball * rugby league * rugby player * rugby sevens * rugby unionSee also
* ("rugby" on Wikipedia) ----nonrugby
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Adjective
(-)- James was instructed to monitor his thoughts during rugby practices, matches and nonrugby events.
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