different between creole vs areole
creole
English
Etymology
See Creole. Attested in English to refer to language from the 18th century.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /?k?i.??l/
- (US) enPR: kr???l, IPA(key): /?k?io?l/
Noun
creole (plural creoles)
- (linguistics) A lect formed from two or more languages which has developed from a pidgin to become a first language.
- Alternative letter-case form of Creole (“person born in a colony”)
Hyponyms
Derived terms
Translations
References
Further reading
- Haitian Creole – English Dictionary: from Webster’s Dictionary – the Rosetta Edition.
Italian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kr??ole/
- Rhymes: -??ole
Adjective
creole f
- feminine plural of creolo
Anagrams
- celerò
- ercole, Ercole
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areole
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French aréole, from Latin areola. Doublet of areola.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?æ?.i.o?l/
Noun
areole (plural areoles)
- (botany) The smallest enclosures created by the veins of a leaf.
- (botany) Bump on a cactus out of which grow clusters of spines.
- (mycology) A tessellation in the thallus of certain licens.
- (anatomy) An areola.
Translations
Italian
Noun
areole f
- plural of areola
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