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Lubber vs. Novice

Difference Between Lubber and Novice

Lubber

A clumsy person.
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Novice

A novice is a person who has entered a religious order and is under probation, before taking vows. By extension, the term is used informally for a person or animal new to a particular field of endeavour.
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Lubber

An inexperienced sailor; a landlubber.
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Novice

a person new to and inexperienced in a job or situation
he was a complete novice in foreign affairs
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Lubber

(archaic) A clumsy or lazy person.
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Novice

a person who has entered a religious order and is under probation, before taking vows.
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Lubber

(nautical) An inexperienced or novice sailor; a landlubber.
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Novice

A person new to a field or activity; a beginner.
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Lubber

A heavy, clumsy, or awkward fellow; a sturdy drone; a clown.
Lingering lubbers lose many a penny.
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Novice

A person who has entered a religious order but has not yet taken final vows. Also called novitiate.
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Lubber

an awkward stupid person
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Novice

A beginner; one who is not very familiar or experienced in a particular subject.
I'm only a novice at coding, and my programs frequently have bugs that more experienced programmers would avoid.
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Lubber

an inexperienced sailor; a sailor on the first voyage
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Novice

(religion) A new member of a religious order accepted on a conditional basis, prior to confirmation.
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Novice

One who is new in any business, profession, or calling; one unacquainted or unskilled; one yet in the rudiments; a beginner; a tyro.
I am young; a novice in the trade.
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Novice

One newly received into the church, or one newly converted to the Christian faith.
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Novice

One who enters a religious house, whether of monks or nuns, as a probationist.
No poore cloisterer, nor no novys.
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Novice

Like a novice; becoming a novice.
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Novice

someone who has entered a religious order but has not taken final vows
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Novice

someone new to a field or activity
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