different between workworn vs workword
workworn
English
Etymology
work +? worn
Adjective
workworn (comparative more workworn, superlative most workworn)
- worn as a result of manual labour
- 2009, Greer Gilman, Cloud & Ashes: Three Winter's Tales (page 315)
- The woman held a silver ring out in a workworn hand. It trembled.
- 2009, Greer Gilman, Cloud & Ashes: Three Winter's Tales (page 315)
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workword
English
Etymology
work +? word
Noun
workword (plural workwords)
- (rare) The operative word, especially in a thought, phrase or idea, keyword.
Synonyms
- keynote, catchword
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