Tyro vs Tiro - What's the difference?
tyro | tiro | Alternative forms |
A beginner; a novice.
*2002 , , The Great Nation , Penguin 2003, p. 171:
*:Alliance with the equally youthful Jean-le-Rond d'Alembert, tyro mathematician of genius and darling of the Parisian salons, led to the two men commissioning articles for the new venture straight away [...].
Tiro is an alternative form of tyro.
Tyro is an alternative form of tiro.
As nouns the difference between tyro and tiro
is that tyro is a beginner; a novice while tiro is a newly recruited soldier.tyro
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Alternative forms
* tiroNoun
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* * *References
*"tyro"in the Online Etymology Dictionary
