different between bigfin vs biffin
bigfin
English
Etymology
big +? fin
Adjective
bigfin (not comparable)
- Used to describe various creatures with large fins.
Derived terms
- bigfin eelpout
- bigfin squid
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biffin
English
Alternative forms
- beefing
Etymology
Possibly from beef, because of the red colour.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?b?f?n/
Noun
biffin (plural biffins)
- A deep-red cooking apple native to Britain.
- Such an apple baked and flattened as a snack, popular in Norfolk.
French
Noun
biffin m (plural biffins)
- chiffonier
- (informal, military) infantryman
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