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Any semantic differences among those words?



 
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Any semantic differences among those words? #1 (permalink) Thu Sep 17, 2009 12:02 pm   Any semantic differences among those words?
 

Are there any semantic differences among the lexicon 'paramour', 'Romeo', and 'Lothario'?
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Any semantic differences among those words? #2 (permalink) Thu Sep 17, 2009 14:10 pm   Any semantic differences among those words?
 

You can find your answer by comparing the respective dictionary entries.
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