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Briton vs patrial

patrial vs Briton

Briton and patrial both are nouns.

Briton is an adjective but patrial is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Briton Yes Yes No No
patrial Yes No No No
As nouns, patrial is a hyponym of Briton; that is, patrial is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than Briton:
  • Briton: a native or inhabitant of Great Britain
  • patrial: a person who has the right to be considered legally a British citizen (by virtue of the birth of a parent or grandparent)
Other hyponyms of Briton include English person.
Briton (noun) patrial (noun)
an inhabitant of southern Britain prior to the Anglo-Saxon invasions a person who has the right to be considered legally a British citizen (by virtue of the birth of a parent or grandparent)
a native or inhabitant of Great Britain
Briton (adjective) patrial (adjective)
characteristic of or associated with the Britons
Difference between Briton and patrial

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