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abit

Kinda vs Abit - What's the difference?

kinda | abit |


As adverbs the difference between kinda and abit

is that kinda is (colloquial) kind of; somewhat while abit is .

As a contraction kinda

is (colloquial) kind of.

As an interjection kinda

is yes in some respects but no in other respects.

As a noun kinda

is a subspecies of baboon, , primarily found in angola, the democratic republic of the congo, zambia, and possibly western tanzania.

Abit vs Partof - What's the difference?

abit | partof |

Abit - What does it mean?

abit | |

Somewhat vs Abit - What's the difference?

somewhat | abit |


As adverbs the difference between somewhat and abit

is that somewhat is to a limited extent or degree while abit is .

As a pronoun somewhat

is (archaic) something.

As a noun somewhat

is more or less; a certain quantity or degree; a part, more or less; something.

Abit vs Little - What's the difference?

abit | little |


As adverbs the difference between abit and little

is that abit is misspelling of lang=en while little is not much.

As an adjective little is

small in size.

As a determiner little is

not much, only a little: only a small amount (of).

As a proper noun Little is

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Abit vs Lttle - What's the difference?

abit | lttle |

Abit vs Abiu - What's the difference?

abit | abiu |


As an adverb abit

is misspelling of lang=en.

As a noun abiu is

a South American tropical fruit tree, species: Pouteria caimito.

Abit vs Abir - What's the difference?

abit | abir |


As an adverb abit

is misspelling of lang=en.

As a noun abir is

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

Abit vs Amit - What's the difference?

abit | amit |


As an adverb abit

is .

As a verb amit is

to delude, deceive.

Abit vs Alit - What's the difference?

abit | alit |


As an adverb abit

is misspelling of lang=en.

As a verb alit is

past tense of alight.

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