Terms vs Newmarket - What's the difference?
terms | newmarket |
(countable) A long, close-fitting cloak.
* 1864 , George Augustus Sala, Edmund Hodgson Yates, Temple bar (volume 11, page 484)
(uncountable) A card game in which players try to play their cards in a sequence selected by cards from a second deck.
As nouns the difference between terms and newmarket
is that terms is while newmarket is (countable) a long, close-fitting cloak.newmarket
English
Noun
- They delight in blue frock-coats and grass-green Newmarkets , and white hats with mourning-bands.