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Bachelorship vs. Bachelorhood — What's the Difference?

Bachelorship vs. Bachelorhood — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Bachelorship and Bachelorhood

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Bachelorship

A man who is not married.

Bachelorhood

A man who is not married.

Bachelorship

A man who has never been married.

Bachelorhood

A man who has never been married.

Bachelorship

A man who is not married and is not involved in a serious romantic relationship.
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Bachelorhood

A man who is not married and is not involved in a serious romantic relationship.

Bachelorship

A person who has completed the undergraduate curriculum of a college or university and holds a bachelor's degree.

Bachelorhood

A person who has completed the undergraduate curriculum of a college or university and holds a bachelor's degree.

Bachelorship

A male animal that does not mate during the breeding season.

Bachelorhood

A male animal that does not mate during the breeding season.

Bachelorship

A young knight in the service of another knight in feudal times.

Bachelorhood

A young knight in the service of another knight in feudal times.

Bachelorship

The state of being a bachelor.

Bachelorhood

The condition of being a bachelor.

Bachelorship

The state of being a bachelor.

Bachelorhood

The state or condition of being a bachelor; bachelorship.

Bachelorhood

The time of a man's life prior to marriage

Bachelorhood

The state of being an unmarried man

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