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Foreign vs Hyperforeignism - What's the difference?

foreign | hyperforeignism |


As nouns the difference between foreign and hyperforeignism

is that foreign is foreigner while hyperforeignism is the misapplication of foreign pronunciation or usage.

As an adjective foreign

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

Foreign vs Nonforeign - What's the difference?

foreign | nonforeign |


As adjectives the difference between foreign and nonforeign

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

As a noun foreign

is (informal) foreigner.

Foreign vs Parleyvoo - What's the difference?

foreign | parleyvoo |


As nouns the difference between foreign and parleyvoo

is that foreign is (informal) foreigner while parleyvoo is (dated|humorous) someone who speaks a foreign language, especially french.

As an adjective foreign

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

As a verb parleyvoo is

(intransitive|dated|humorous) to speak a foreign language, especially french.

Foreign vs Exonormative - What's the difference?

foreign | exonormative |


As adjectives the difference between foreign and exonormative

is that foreign is located outside a country or place, especially one's own while exonormative is (linguistics) tending to look outward and rely on foreign forms and customs.

As a noun foreign

is (informal) foreigner.

Foreign vs Allocrine - What's the difference?

foreign | allocrine |


As adjectives the difference between foreign and allocrine

is that foreign is located outside a country or place, especially one's own while allocrine is (physiology) relating to or denoting foreign hormones being taken up and eliciting a response in an organism (for example, hormones in breast milk).

As a noun foreign

is (informal) foreigner.

Foreign vs Moonspeak - What's the difference?

foreign | moonspeak |


As nouns the difference between foreign and moonspeak

is that foreign is (informal) foreigner while moonspeak is (slang|derogatory) any confusing foreign language, especially japanese or another east asian language.

As an adjective foreign

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

Foreign vs Nondomestic - What's the difference?

foreign | nondomestic |


As adjectives the difference between foreign and nondomestic

is that foreign is located outside a country or place, especially one's own while nondomestic is not domestic: foreign.

As a noun foreign

is (informal) foreigner.

Foreign vs Intravasation - What's the difference?

foreign | intravasation |


As nouns the difference between foreign and intravasation

is that foreign is (informal) foreigner while intravasation is (medicine) the entry of foreign (especially cancerous) material into a blood vessel.

As an adjective foreign

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

Foreign vs Tramontane - What's the difference?

foreign | tramontane |


As adjectives the difference between foreign and tramontane

is that foreign is located outside a country or place, especially one's own while tramontane is from the far side of the mountains (especially from north of the alps).

As nouns the difference between foreign and tramontane

is that foreign is (informal) foreigner while tramontane is one living beyond the mountains; a foreigner; a stranger.

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