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doughboy vs foot soldier

foot soldier vs doughboy

doughboy and foot soldier both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
doughboy Yes No No No
foot soldier Yes No No No
As nouns, foot soldier is a hypernym of doughboy; that is, foot soldier is a word with a broader meaning than doughboy:
  • doughboy: an American infantryman in World War I
  • foot soldier: fights on foot with small arms
Other hypernyms of doughboy include footslogger, infantryman, marcher.
doughboy (noun) foot soldier (noun)
a rounded lump of dough that is deep-fried and served as hot bread fights on foot with small arms
an American infantryman in World War I an assistant subject to the authority or control of another
Difference between doughboy and foot soldier

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