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peer vs Earl Marshal

Earl Marshal vs peer

peer and Earl Marshal both are nouns.

peer is a verb but Earl Marshal is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
peer Yes No Yes No
Earl Marshal Yes No No No
As nouns, Earl Marshal is a hyponym of peer; that is, Earl Marshal is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than peer:
  • peer: a nobleman (duke or marquis or earl or viscount or baron) who is a member of the British peerage
  • Earl Marshal: an officer of the English peerage who organizes royal processions and other ceremonies
Other hyponyms of peer include baron, duke, earl, life peer, marquess, peer of the realm, viscount, viscountess.
peer (noun) Earl Marshal (noun)
a person who is of equal standing with another in a group an officer of the English peerage who organizes royal processions and other ceremonies
a nobleman (duke or marquis or earl or viscount or baron) who is a member of the British peerage
peer (verb) Earl Marshal (verb)
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