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Do canvass and canvas have similar meaning?

No, "canvass" and "canvas" are not the same word, and they have distinct meanings.

* Canvass (verb): To solicit votes or opinions, often by going door-to-door. It can also mean to examine or discuss something thoroughly.

* Example: The political candidate was out canvassing for votes.

* Canvas (noun): A type of strong, plain-woven fabric often used for making tents, sails, and paintings. It can also be used as a verb to refer to painting on this material.

* Example: The artist used a large canvas for their abstract painting.

Therefore, they are not similar in meaning.

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