different between fameworthy vs nameworthy
fameworthy
English
Etymology
From fame +? -worthy.
Adjective
fameworthy (comparative fameworthier or more fameworthy, superlative fameworthiest or most fameworthy)
- Worthy or deserving of fame.
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nameworthy
English
Etymology
From name +? -worthy.
Adjective
nameworthy (comparative more nameworthy, superlative most nameworthy)
- Worthy of being named or having a name; nameable; worthy of mention.
Synonyms
- eminent, noteworthy; see also Thesaurus:notable
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