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irregular vs Maquisard

Maquisard vs irregular

irregular and Maquisard both are nouns.

irregular is an adjective but Maquisard is not an adjective.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
irregular Yes Yes No No
Maquisard Yes No No No
As nouns, Maquisard is a hyponym of irregular; that is, Maquisard is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than irregular:
  • irregular: a member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment
  • Maquisard: a guerrilla fighter in the French underground in World War II
Other hyponyms of irregular include Maquis, urban guerrilla.
irregular (noun) Maquisard (noun)
merchandise that has imperfections; usually sold at a reduced price without the brand name a guerrilla fighter in the French underground in World War II
a member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment
irregular (adjective) Maquisard (adjective)
contrary to rule or accepted order or general practice
(of solids) not having clear dimensions that can be measured; volume must be determined with the principle of liquid displacement
(used of the military) not belonging to or engaged in by regular army forces
deviating from normal expectations; somewhat odd, strange, or abnormal
failing to meet a standard of manufacture due to an imperfection
lacking continuity or regularity
not occurring at a regular rate or fixed intervals
independent in behavior or thought
(of a surface or shape); not level or flat or symmetrical
Difference between irregular and Maquisard

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