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Dorian vs Doris

Doris vs Dorian

Dorian and Doris both are nouns.

Dorian is an adjective but Doris is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Dorian Yes Yes No No
Doris Yes No No No
Dorian (noun) Doris (noun)
the ancient Greek inhabitants of Doris who entered Greece from the north about 1100 BC a small region of ancient Greece where the Doric dialect was spoken
a member of one of four linguistic divisions of the prehistoric Greeks, spoken in the southern and eastern Peloponnese, Crete, Rhodes, some islands in the southern Aegean Sea, some cities on the coasts of Asia Minor, Southern Italy, Sicily, Epirus and Macedon (Greek mythology) wife of Nereus and mother of the Nereids
Dorian (adjective) Doris (adjective)
of or relating to the ancient Greek inhabitants of Doris, to their Doric dialect of Greek, or to their culture
Difference between Dorian and Doris

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