taxonomy |
britishism |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and britishism
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
britishism is a word, phrase, idiom, or expression peculiar to the english language as spoken chiefly in great britain.
australianism |
britishism |
see also |
Australianism is a see also of britishism.
As nouns the difference between australianism and britishism
is that
australianism is a word or phrase only used in australia, or having a special meaning there while
britishism is a word, phrase, idiom, or expression peculiar to the english language as spoken chiefly in great britain.
americanism |
britishism |
see also |
Americanism is a see also of britishism.
As nouns the difference between americanism and britishism
is that
americanism is a custom peculiar to the united states or the americans while
britishism is a word, phrase, idiom, or expression peculiar to the english language as spoken chiefly in great britain.
language |
britishism |
As nouns the difference between language and britishism
is that
language is (
lb) a body of words, and set of methods of combining them (called a grammar), understood by a community and used as a form of communication or
language can be a languet, a flat plate in or below the flue pipe of an organ while
britishism is a word, phrase, idiom, or expression peculiar to the english language as spoken chiefly in great britain.
As a verb language
is to communicate by language; to express in language.
english |
britishism |
As nouns the difference between english and britishism
is that
english is one's ability to employ the English language correctly while
Britishism is a word, phrase, idiom, or expression peculiar to the English language as spoken chiefly in Great Britain.
As an adjective English
is of or pertaining to England or its people.
As a proper noun English
is the people of England; Englishmen and Englishwomen.
As a verb English
is to translate, adapt or render into English.