The difference between Kippah and Yarmulke
When used as nouns, kippah means the cloth skullcap or yarmulke traditionally worn by male jews, whereas yarmulke means a skullcap worn by religious jewish males (especially during prayer).
check bellow for the other definitions of Kippah and Yarmulke
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Kippah as a noun:
The cloth skullcap or yarmulke traditionally worn by male Jews.
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Yarmulke as a noun:
A skullcap worn by religious Jewish males (especially during prayer).
Examples:
"synonyms: kippah kappeskullcap"