Difference between Victoria and Victoria

What is the difference between Victoria and Victoria?

Victoria as a noun is a type of carriage. while Victoria as a noun is

Victoria

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A type of carriage.

Victoria

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: A monarch named Queen Victoria, especially Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom (reigned 1837-1901).One of the six states of Australia, situated in the south-eastern part of the continent, with its capital at Melbourne.The capital of Seychelles.Provincial capital of British Columbia (Canada).Main town of the federal territory of Labuan (Malaysia).Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa.

Example sentence: If I'm racist, don't think I would have directed shows like 'The Parkers' and 'The Wayans Brothers' or worked 41 episodes with Victoria Rowell on 'Diagnosis: Murder.'

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