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aber

Aber - What does it mean?

aber | |

Aber vs Doch - What's the difference?

aber | doch |


As a proper noun aber

is (slang) aberystwyth.

As a conjunction doch is

yet, but, still.

Aber vs Sondern - What's the difference?

aber | sondern |

Sondern is likely misspelled.


Sondern has no English definition.

As an adjective aber

is sharp; keen.

As a verb aber

is to sharpen, as a knife.

As a proper noun Aber

is aberystwyth.

Aber vs Taber - What's the difference?

aber | taber |


As proper nouns the difference between aber and taber

is that aber is aberystwyth while Taber is {{surname}.

As an adjective aber

is sharp; keen.

As a verb aber

is to sharpen, as a knife.

As a noun taber is

obsolete spelling of lang=en.

Aber vs Eber - What's the difference?

aber | eber |


As proper nouns the difference between aber and eber

is that aber is aberystwyth while Eber is in the Bible, the son of Salah and the father of Joktan and Peleg.

As an adjective aber

is sharp; keen.

As a verb aber

is to sharpen, as a knife.

As an adverb eber is

eye dialect of lang=en.

Aber vs Abir - What's the difference?

aber | abir |

Abir is a alternative form of aber.



As an adjective aber

is sharp; keen.

As a verb aber

is to sharpen, as a knife.

As a proper noun Aber

is aberystwyth.

As a noun abir is

an aromatic red powder that is used during the Holi festival.

Aber vs Uber - What's the difference?

aber | uber |


As a proper noun aber

is (slang) aberystwyth.

As an adjective uber is

super; high-level; high-ranking.

As an adverb uber is

very; super.

Aber vs Abbr - What's the difference?

aber | abbr |


As a proper noun aber

is (slang) aberystwyth.

As a noun abbr is

.

Aber vs Aker - What's the difference?

aber | aker |


As proper nouns the difference between aber and aker

is that aber is (slang) aberystwyth while aker is .

Aber vs Acer - What's the difference?

aber | acer |


As an adjective aber

is sharp; keen.

As a verb aber

is to sharpen, as a knife.

As a proper noun Aber

is aberystwyth.

As a noun acer is

obsolete spelling of lang=en.

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