tour |
detour |
In intransitive terms the difference between tour and detour
is that
tour is to make a journey; as, to tour throughout a country while
detour is to make a detour.
In transitive terms the difference between tour and detour
is that
tour is to make a circuit of a place while
detour is to direct or send on a detour.
As a proper noun Tour
is the Tour de France.
tour |
nontouring |
As a proper noun tour
is (cycling) the tour de france.
As an adjective nontouring is
not touring.
tour |
tourgoer |
As a proper noun tour
is (cycling) the tour de france.
As a noun tourgoer is
one who goes on a tour.
tour |
pretour |
As a proper noun tour
is (cycling) the tour de france.
As a noun pretour is
.
As an adjective pretour is
intended]] or designed for or [[take place|taking place prior to a tour.
tour |
tourmate |
As a proper noun tour
is (cycling) the tour de france.
As a noun tourmate is
a person with whom one goes on a tour.
tour |
midtour |
As a noun tour
is a journey through a particular building, estate, country, etc.
As a verb tour
is to make a journey; as, to tour throughout a country.
As a proper noun Tour
is the Tour de France.
As an adjective midtour is
occurring or existing in the middle of a tour.
As an adverb midtour is
in the middle of a tour.
tour |
minitour |
As a proper noun tour
is (cycling) the tour de france.
As a noun minitour is
a short, often informal, tour.
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