Sports vs Aqua - What's the difference?
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(sport)
(Reductive) To participate in sports; typically used by a person with little interest in the subject to derisively elide details of the activity in question. ("There's a lot of sportsing happening in Brazil this summer", said of the 2014 FIFA World Cup).
(inorganic compound) The compound water.
A shade of colour, usually a mix of green and blue similar to the colour turquoise.
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=June 27, author=Patricia Cohen, title=Employing Art Along With Ambassadors, work=New York Times
, passage=Ms. Rockburne, with help from a team of artists, is working on a gargantuan mural of deep blues, shimmering aquas and luminous gold leaf that is headed for the American Embassy in Kingston, Jamaica. }}
As nouns the difference between sports and aqua
is that sports is while aqua is (inorganic compound) the compound water.As an adjective aqua is
of a greenish-blue colour.sports
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(wikipedia sports)Noun
(head)Derived terms
(sport plural) * air sports * disabled sports * parasports * sportscaster * water sports * watersports * winter sportsVerb
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* ----aqua
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