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chapka |
As nouns the difference between terms and chapka
is that
terms is while
chapka is a type of hat worn by 19th-century polish cavalry, consisting of a high, four-pointed cap with regimental insignia on the front, and now associated with polish independence and nationalism.
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chapka |
As a noun chapka is
a type of hat worn by 19th-century polish cavalry, consisting of a high, four-pointed cap with regimental insignia on the front, and now associated with polish independence and nationalism.
chapka |
charka |
As nouns the difference between chapka and charka
is that
chapka is a type of hat worn by 19th-century polish cavalry, consisting of a high, four-pointed cap with regimental insignia on the front, and now associated with polish independence and nationalism while
charka is (indian spinning-wheel).
shapka |
chapka |
As nouns the difference between shapka and chapka
is that
shapka is a brimless Russian fur cap while
chapka is a type of hat worn by 19th-century Polish cavalry, consisting of a high, four-pointed cap with regimental insignia on the front, and now associated with Polish independence and nationalism.
insignia |
chapka |
As nouns the difference between insignia and chapka
is that
insignia is insignia while
chapka is a type of hat worn by 19th-century polish cavalry, consisting of a high, four-pointed cap with regimental insignia on the front, and now associated with polish independence and nationalism.
cavalry |
chapka |
As nouns the difference between cavalry and chapka
is that
cavalry is (military|uncountable) the military arm of service that fights while riding horses while
chapka is a type of hat worn by 19th-century polish cavalry, consisting of a high, four-pointed cap with regimental insignia on the front, and now associated with polish independence and nationalism.
hat |
chapka |
As nouns the difference between hat and chapka
is that
hat is a covering for the head, often in the approximate form of a cone or a cylinder closed at its top end, and sometimes having a brim and other decoration while
chapka is a type of hat worn by 19th-century Polish cavalry, consisting of a high, four-pointed cap with regimental insignia on the front, and now associated with Polish independence and nationalism.
czapka |
chapka |
Alternative forms |
Czapka is an alternative form of chapka.
As nouns the difference between czapka and chapka
is that
czapka is while
chapka is a type of hat worn by 19th-century polish cavalry, consisting of a high, four-pointed cap with regimental insignia on the front, and now associated with polish independence and nationalism.