Sailcloth vs Canvass - What's the difference?
sailcloth | canvass |
A strong, durable fabric suitable for making sails for ships or boats.
A solicitation of voters or public opinion.
To solicit voters, opinions, etc. from; to go through, with personal solicitation or public addresses.
To conduct a survey.
To campaign.
To sift; to strain; to examine thoroughly; to scrutinize.
* Woodward
To examine by discussion; to debate.
* Sir W. Hamilton
As nouns the difference between sailcloth and canvass
is that sailcloth is a strong, durable fabric suitable for making sails for ships or boats while canvass is a solicitation of voters or public opinion.As a verb canvass is
to solicit voters, opinions, etc from; to go through, with personal solicitation or public addresses.sailcloth
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(en-noun)Usage notes
* This term can be used even when the fabric is used for other purposes.canvass
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Noun
(es)Verb
(es)- to canvass''' a district for votes; to '''canvass a city for subscriptions
- to canvass''' the votes cast at an election; to '''canvass a district with reference to its probable vote
- I have made careful search on all hands, and canvassed the matter with all possible diligence.
- an opinion that we are likely soon to canvass
