different between abature vs amature
abature
English
Etymology
From Old French abateure, from the verb abatre (“to knock down, to destroy”). See abate
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?æb.?.tj??/
Noun
abature (plural abatures)
- (usually in the plural) Grass and sprigs beaten or trampled down by a stag passing through them. [Late 16th century.]
References
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amature
English
Noun
amature
- Misspelling of amateur.
- Misspelling of armature.
Latin
Participle
am?t?re
- vocative masculine singular of am?t?rus
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