What's the difference between bachelorhood and bachelorship?
Bachelorhood
Definition:
(n.) The state or condition of being a bachelor; bachelorship.
Example Sentences:
(1) It was also observed that the 'long-distance marriage' ('business bachelorhood') peculiar to Japanese occupations had little influence on the impairment levels.
(2) For his late-flowering bachelorhood, Lynton bought a flat in Brighton and stuffed it with paintings.
(3) Not even by social factors (social class of parental family, bachelorhood rate, childlessness, and late marriage) could late schizophrenia be reliably distinguished from other schizophrenias.
(4) In a study of 82 obsessional neurotics, it was found that Indian obsessives, unlike their counterparts in other countries, do not display a higher than expected rate of celibacy, bachelorhood, and low fertility.
(5) "Long-distance marriage" ("business bachelorhood"), peculiar to Japanese occupations, had little influence on depressive symptomatology.