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Nipponese vs shogun

shogun vs Nipponese

Nipponese and shogun both are nouns.

Nipponese is an adjective but shogun is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Nipponese Yes Yes No No
shogun Yes No No No
As nouns, shogun is a hyponym of Nipponese; that is, shogun is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than Nipponese:
  • Nipponese: a native or inhabitant of Japan
  • shogun: a hereditary military dictator of Japan; the shoguns ruled Japan until the revolution of 1867-68
Other hyponyms of Nipponese include Ryukyuan, Jap, Nip, geisha, geisha girl.
Nipponese (noun) shogun (noun)
a native or inhabitant of Japan a hereditary military dictator of Japan; the shoguns ruled Japan until the revolution of 1867-68
Nipponese (adjective) shogun (adjective)
of or relating to or characteristic of Japan or its people or their culture or language
Difference between Nipponese and shogun

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