Clubhouse vs. Club — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Clubhouse and Club
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Definitions
Clubhouse➦
A building occupied by a club.
Club➦
An association dedicated to a particular interest or activity
I belong to a photographic club
The club secretary
Clubhouse➦
A building used for socializing and usually meals at a sporting facility, such as a racetrack or golf course.
Club➦
An organization constituted to play matches in a particular sport
A football club
Clubhouse➦
A building or room used by an athletic team as a locker room.
Club➦
A nightclub playing fashionable dance music
The club scene
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Clubhouse➦
Any building used by a club for meetings or social activities. Buildings
Club➦
A heavy stick with a thick end, used as a weapon
They beat him with a wooden club
Clubhouse➦
A locker room and possibly associated rooms used by an athletic team.
Club➦
One of the four suits in a conventional pack of playing cards, denoted by a black trefoil.
Clubhouse➦
(golf) A building at a golf course that houses various activities associated with golf.
Club➦
Combine with others so as to collect a sum of money for a particular purpose
Friends and colleagues clubbed together to buy him a present
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Clubhouse➦
A type of social network app based on voice, where people can communicate in audio chat rooms with a group of people.
Club➦
Go out to nightclubs
She enjoys going clubbing in Oxford
Clubhouse➦
A house occupied by a club.
Club➦
Beat (a person or animal) with a club or similar implement
The islanders clubbed whales to death
Clubhouse➦
A building occupied by a club;
The clubhouse needed a new roof
Club➦
A stout heavy stick, usually thicker at one end, suitable for use as a weapon; a cudgel.
Club➦
An implement used in some games to drive a ball, especially a stick with a protruding head used in golf.
Club➦
Something resembling a club.
Club➦
A black figure shaped like a trefoil or clover leaf on certain playing cards.
Club➦
A playing card with this figure.
Club➦
Clubs (used with a sing. or pl. verb) The suit of cards represented by this figure.
Club➦
A group of people organized for a common purpose, especially a group that meets regularly
A garden club.
Club➦
The building, room, or other facility used for the meetings of an organized group.
Club➦
(Sports) An athletic team or organization.
Club➦
A nightclub.
Club➦
To strike or beat with a club or similar implement.
Club➦
To use (a firearm) as a club by holding the barrel and hitting with the butt end.
Club➦
To gather or combine (hair, for example) into a clublike mass.
Club➦
To contribute (money or resources) to a joint or common purpose.
Club➦
To join or combine for a common purpose; form a club.
Club➦
To go to or frequent nightclubs
Was out all night clubbing.
Club➦
An association of members joining together for some common purpose, especially sports or recreation.
Club➦
(archaic) The fees associated with belonging to such a club.
Club➦
A heavy object, often a kind of stick, intended for use as a bludgeoning weapon or a plaything.
Club➦
An implement to hit the ball in certain ball games, such as golf.
Club➦
A joint charge of expense, or any person's share of it; a contribution to a common fund.
Club➦
An establishment that provides staged entertainment, often with food and drink, such as a nightclub.
She was sitting in a jazz club, sipping wine and listening to a bass player's solo.
Club➦
A black clover shape (♣), one of the four symbols used to mark the suits of playing cards.
Club➦
A playing card marked with such a symbol.
I've got only one club in my hand.
Club➦
(humorous) Any set of people with a shared characteristic.
You also hate Night Court?
Join the club.
Michael stood you up?
Welcome to the club.
Club➦
A club sandwich.
Club➦
The slice of bread in the middle of a club sandwich.
Club➦
(transitive) To hit with a club.
He clubbed the poor dog.
Club➦
(intransitive) To join together to form a group.
Club➦
To combine into a club-shaped mass.
A medical condition with clubbing of the fingers and toes
Club➦
(intransitive) To go to nightclubs.
We went clubbing in Ibiza.
When I was younger, I used to go clubbing almost every night.
Club➦
(intransitive) To pay an equal or proportionate share of a common charge or expense.
Club➦
(transitive) To raise, or defray, by a proportional assessment.
To club the expense
Club➦
(nautical) To drift in a current with an anchor out.
Club➦
(military) To throw, or allow to fall, into confusion.
Club➦
(transitive) To unite, or contribute, for the accomplishment of a common end.
To club exertions
Club➦
To turn the breech of (a musket) uppermost, so as to use it as a club.
Club➦
A heavy staff of wood, usually tapering, and wielded with the hand; a weapon; a cudgel.
But make you ready your stiff bats and clubs;Rome and her rats are at the point of battle.
Club➦
Any card of the suit of cards having a figure like the trefoil or clover leaf. (pl.) The suit of cards having such figure.
Club➦
An association of persons for the promotion of some common object, as literature, science, politics, good fellowship, etc.; esp. an association supported by equal assessments or contributions of the members.
They talkedAt wine, in clubs, of art, of politics.
He [Goldsmith] was one of the nine original members of that celebrated fraternity which has sometimes been called the Literary Club, but which has always disclaimed that epithet, and still glories in the simple name of the Club.
Club➦
A joint charge of expense, or any person's share of it; a contribution to a common fund.
They laid down the club.
We dined at a French house, but paid ten shillings for our part of the club.
Club➦
To beat with a club.
Club➦
To throw, or allow to fall, into confusion.
To club a battalion implies a temporary inability in the commanding officer to restore any given body of men to their natural front in line or column.
Club➦
To unite, or contribute, for the accomplishment of a common end; as, to club exertions.
Club➦
To raise, or defray, by a proportional assesment; as, to club the expense.
Club➦
To form a club; to combine for the promotion of some common object; to unite.
Till grosser atoms, tumbling in the streamOf fancy, madly met, and clubbed into a dream.
Club➦
To pay on equal or proportionate share of a common charge or expense; to pay for something by contribution.
The owl, the raven, and the bat,Clubbed for a feather to his hat.
Club➦
To drift in a current with an anchor out.
Club➦
A team of professional baseball players who play and travel together;
Each club played six home games with teams in its own division
Club➦
A formal association of people with similar interests;
He joined a golf club
They formed a small lunch society
Men from the fraternal order will staff the soup kitchen today
Club➦
Stout stick that is larger at one end;
He carried a club in self defense
He felt as if he had been hit with a club
Club➦
A building occupied by a club;
The clubhouse needed a new roof
Club➦
Golf equipment used by a golfer to hit a golf ball
Club➦
A playing card in the minor suit of clubs (having one or more black trefoils on it);
He led a small club
Clubs were trumps
Club➦
A spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink;
Don't expect a good meal at a cabaret
The gossip columnist got his information by visiting nightclubs every night
He played the drums at a jazz club
Club➦
Unite with a common purpose;
The two men clubbed together
Club➦
Gather and spend time together;
They always club together
Club➦
Strike with a club or a bludgeon