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homophile vs queen

queen vs homophile

homophile and queen both are nouns.

homophile is an adjective but queen is not an adjective.

homophile is not a verb while queen is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
homophile Yes Yes No No
queen Yes No Yes No
As nouns, queen is a hyponym of homophile; that is, queen is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than homophile:
  • homophile: someone who is sexually attracted to persons of the same sex
  • queen: offensive term for a homosexual man
Other hyponyms of homophile include closet queen, fag, faggot, fagot, fairy, nance, pansy, poof, poove, pouf, queer, gay woman, lesbian, tribade, gay man, shirtlifter.
homophile (noun) queen (noun)
someone who is sexually attracted to persons of the same sex the only fertile female in a colony of social insects such as bees and ants and termites; its function is to lay eggs
an especially large mole rat and the only member of a colony of naked mole rats to bear offspring which are sired by only a few males
female cat
(chess) the most powerful piece
one of four face cards in a deck bearing a picture of a queen
a female sovereign ruler
the wife or widow of a king
offensive term for a homosexual man
something personified as a woman who is considered the best or most important of her kind
a female competitor who holds a preeminent position
homophile (adjective) queen (adjective)
homosexual or arousing homosexual desires
homophile (verb) queen (verb)
become a queen
promote to a queen, as of a pawn in chess
Difference between homophile and queen

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