different between racecourse vs catadrome
racecourse
English
Etymology
race +? course
Noun
racecourse (plural racecourses)
- A course over which races are run.
- (Britain) A racetrack where horse races are run.
Translations
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catadrome
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek ?????????? (katádromos) from ???? (katá, “down”) + ?????? (drómos, “course, running”).
Noun
catadrome (plural catadromes)
- A racecourse.
- (engineering) A machine for raising or lowering heavy weights.
Italian
Adjective
catadrome
- feminine plural of catadromo
Anagrams
- demarcato
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