different between wooden vs yagura
wooden
English
Alternative forms
- wodden (obsolete)
Etymology
From wood +? -en. Dates from 1530s, gradually replaced treen (“made from a tree”), from Middle English treen, from Old English triewen.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?w?d?n/
- Rhymes: -?d?n
Adjective
wooden (comparative more wooden, superlative most wooden)
- Made of wood.
- (figuratively) As if made of wood; moving awkwardly, or speaking with dull lack of emotion.
Derived terms
- woodenness
Translations
Anagrams
- Ewondo
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yagura
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Japanese ? (“tower, turret, keep, scaffold”).
Noun
yagura (plural yagura)
- (sumo) A high wooden tower in front of a sumo arena from which a yobidashi beats the taiko drum each day before and after each tournament.
Anagrams
- Yugara
Japanese
Romanization
yagura
- R?maji transcription of ???
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