Ulster vs Ultonian - What's the difference?
ulster | ultonian |
(label) The northern province of Ireland, made up of six Northern Irish counties and three counties in the Republic of Ireland.
(label) The six counties that make up Northern Ireland.
A heavy overcoat manufactured from wool or another heavy material, often called a great coat ; it sometimes features an attached shoulder cape covering the back and sleeves which can sometimes be buttoned in front.
Relating to, or originating from Ulster.
As nouns the difference between ulster and ultonian
is that ulster is a heavy overcoat manufactured from wool or another heavy material, often called a great coat; it sometimes features an attached shoulder cape covering the back and sleeves which can sometimes be buttoned in front while Ultonian is a native or inhabitant of Ulster; an Ulsterman.As a proper noun Ulster
is the northern province of Ireland, made up of six Northern Irish counties and three counties in the Republic of Ireland.As an adjective Ulster
is relating to, or originating from Ulster.ulster
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(wikipedia Ulster) (en proper noun)Noun
(en noun)Adjective
(-)- an Ulster fry
