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The word 帽 (mào) is a general term for a hat or cap, while 帽子 (mào zi) specifically refers to a hat or cap that is worn on the head. 帽 can also be used to refer to a cap-like cover for something else, such as a 笔帽 (bǐ mào), which is a pen cap.
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帽 (mào) is more commonly used in informal contexts. It is a general term for any type of hat or cap, and can refer to both traditional and modern styles. In informal settings, people may use 帽子 (màozi) as a more casual way to refer to a hat or cap.
In formal contexts, people may use more specific terms for different types of hats or caps. For example, a traditional Chinese hat may be referred to as a 冠 (guān), while a modern baseball cap may be called a 棒球帽 (bàngqiú mào).
Overall, 帽 (mào) is a versatile and commonly used term for hats and caps in everyday conversations, while more specific terms may be used in formal or specialized contexts.
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