What's the difference between majorcan and mallorcan?
Majorcan
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to Majorca.
(n.) A native or inhabitant of Majorca.
Example Sentences:
(1) But getting such large deals awayin the current market turmoil is tough, which is why some commentators have suggested that a recent spate of small-scale deals - selling a 55% stake in Virgin Active health clubs and dumping a Majorcan hotel complex - point to a growing cash squeeze.
(2) A sample of 443 Chuetas (descendents of Majorcan Jews) was typed for the ABO, Rh, Lewis, Duffy, MNSs, Kell and P blood groups.
(3) The results obtained indicate that the Chueta community differs form the non-Chueta Majorcan population, although it resembles this non-Chueta population more closely than it does other Jewish ones.
Mallorcan
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) Immigrants from the mainland of Spain formed a major proportion of smokers (44%) compared to the Mallorcans (30%), and also among those living in the main city (41%) with respect to those living in other areas (25%).
(2) He ran the 29-year-old Mallorcan ragged with sharp, angled groundstrokes from the baseline and deft touched volleys at the net.
(3) As the president of Peasant Children, he’s leading a pint-sized rural Mallorcan revolution dedicated to working the land.