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Unfamiliar vs Foreign - What's the difference?

unfamiliar | foreign |


As adjectives the difference between unfamiliar and foreign

is that unfamiliar is strange, not familiar while foreign is located outside a country or place, especially one's own.

As nouns the difference between unfamiliar and foreign

is that unfamiliar is an unfamiliar person; a stranger while foreign is foreigner.

Foreign vs Unrelated - What's the difference?

foreign | unrelated |


As adjectives the difference between foreign and unrelated

is that foreign is located outside a country or place, especially one's own while unrelated is not connected or associated.

As a noun foreign

is (informal) foreigner.

Foreign vs Butlerage - What's the difference?

foreign | butlerage |


As nouns the difference between foreign and butlerage

is that foreign is (informal) foreigner while butlerage is (legal|archaic) a duty formerly paid to the king's butler on every tun of wine imported into england by foreign merchants.

As an adjective foreign

is located outside a country or place, especially one's own.

Foreign vs Xenophilic - What's the difference?

foreign | xenophilic |


As adjectives the difference between foreign and xenophilic

is that foreign is located outside a country or place, especially one's own while xenophilic is exhibiting xenophilia; fond of foreign people or customs.

As a noun foreign

is (informal) foreigner.

Foreign vs Etymologism - What's the difference?

foreign | etymologism |


As nouns the difference between foreign and etymologism

is that foreign is (informal) foreigner while etymologism is a word constructed as a translation of a foreign word by using the etymology of the foreign word.

As an adjective foreign

is located outside a country or place, especially one's own.

Foreign vs Praemunire - What's the difference?

foreign | praemunire |


As nouns the difference between foreign and praemunire

is that foreign is (informal) foreigner while praemunire is (legal|historical) the offence, in english law, of appealing to or obeying a foreign court or authority, especially a papal court or authority.

As an adjective foreign

is located outside a country or place, especially one's own.

As a verb praemunire is

(obsolete) to subject to the penalties of praemunire.

Foreign vs Outland - What's the difference?

foreign | outland |


As adjectives the difference between foreign and outland

is that foreign is located outside a country or place, especially one's own while outland is provincial: from a province (of the same land).

As nouns the difference between foreign and outland

is that foreign is (informal) foreigner while outland is (especially in the plural) any outlying area of a country; the provinces.

Foreign vs Foreignizing - What's the difference?

foreign | foreignizing |


As adjectives the difference between foreign and foreignizing

is that foreign is located outside a country or place, especially one's own while foreignizing is that makes foreign.

As a noun foreign

is (informal) foreigner.

As a verb foreignizing is

.

Foreign vs Foreignize - What's the difference?

foreign | foreignize |


As an adjective foreign

is located outside a country or place, especially one's own.

As a noun foreign

is (informal) foreigner.

As a verb foreignize is

to make foreign.

Foreign vs Foreignism - What's the difference?

foreign | foreignism |


As nouns the difference between foreign and foreignism

is that foreign is (informal) foreigner while foreignism is a trait, custom, phrase or characteristic typical of a foreign country or language.

As an adjective foreign

is located outside a country or place, especially one's own.

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