Blucher vs. Derby — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Blucher and Derby
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Blucher
A high shoe or half boot.
Derby
Derby ( (listen) DAR-bee) is a city and unitary authority area in Derbyshire, England. It lies on the banks of the River Derwent in the south of Derbyshire, of which it was traditionally the county town.
Blucher
A shoe having the vamp and tongue made of one piece and the quarters lapping over the vamp.
Derby
(Sports) Any of various annual horseraces, especially for three-year-olds.
Blucher
(historical) A form of horse-drawn carriage; a Blucher coach.
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Derby
(Sports) A formal race usually having an open field of contestants
A motorcycle derby.
Blucher
A sturdy laced leather half-boot.
Derby
A stiff felt hat with a round crown and a narrow, curved brim.
Blucher
A kind of half boot, or high shoe, with laces over the tongue; - named from the Prussian general Blücher.
Derby
Any of several annual horse races.
Blucher
A high shoe with laces over the tongue
Derby
(by extension) Any organized race.
A donkey derby
Derby
(US) A bowler hat.
Derby
(sports) A sports match between rival teams.
Derby
(sports) A local derby.
Derby
A race for three-old horses, run annually at Epsom (near London), for the Derby stakes. It was instituted by the 12th Earl of Derby, in 1780.
Derby
A stiff felt hat with a dome-shaped crown.
Derby
A hat that is round and black and hard with a narrow brim; worn by some British businessmen
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