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hetaera

Concubine vs Hetaera - What's the difference?

concubine | hetaera |


As nouns the difference between concubine and hetaera

is that concubine is a woman who lives with a man, but who is not a wife while hetaera is a mistress, especially a highly cultivated courtesan in ancient Greece.

Hetaera vs Hetaerae - What's the difference?

hetaera | hetaerae |


As nouns the difference between hetaera and hetaerae

is that hetaera is (historical) a mistress, especially a highly cultivated courtesan in ancient greece while hetaerae is (hetaera).

Hetaera vs Hetaira - What's the difference?

hetaera | hetaira |

Hetaira is a alternative form of hetaera.



As nouns the difference between hetaera and hetaira

is that hetaera is a mistress, especially a highly cultivated courtesan in ancient Greece while hetaira is an alternative spelling of hetaera.

Taxonomy vs Hetaera - What's the difference?

taxonomy | hetaera |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and hetaera

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while hetaera is (historical) a mistress, especially a highly cultivated courtesan in ancient greece.

Hetaera vs Etaerio - What's the difference?

hetaera | etaerio | Related terms |

Hetaera is a related term of etaerio.


As nouns the difference between hetaera and etaerio

is that hetaera is (historical) a mistress, especially a highly cultivated courtesan in ancient greece while etaerio is (botany) an aggregate fruit of achenes, drupes, or follicles.