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abun

Tabun vs Abun - What's the difference?

tabun | abun |


As nouns the difference between tabun and abun

is that tabun is (organic compound) an extremely toxic nerve agent; a clear, tasteless liquid, molecular formula c5h11n2o2p while abun is father, (the title of a bishop in an ethiopian or coptic church).

As a proper noun abun is

a language, sometimes considered an isolate and sometimes considered west papuan, spoken in papua and divided into the dialects abun tat (karon pantai), abun ji (madik) and abun je.

Bun vs Abun - What's the difference?

bun | abun |


As a verb bun

is to be.

As a proper noun abun is

a language, sometimes considered an isolate and sometimes considered west papuan, spoken in papua and divided into the dialects abun tat (karon pantai), abun ji (madik) and abun je.

As a noun abun is

father, (the title of a bishop in an ethiopian or coptic church).

Abuy vs Abun - What's the difference?

abuy | abun |


As a verb abuy

is alternative form of aby.

As a noun abun is

alternative form of abuna.

As a preposition abun is

alternative form of above.

As a proper noun Abun is

a language, sometimes considered an isolate and sometimes considered West Papuan, spoken in Papua and divided into the dialects Abun Tat (Karon Pantai), Abun Ji (Madik), and Abun Je.

Abud vs Abun - What's the difference?

abud | abun |


As an adjective abud

is budding.

As a noun abun is

alternative form of abuna.

As a preposition abun is

alternative form of above.

As a proper noun Abun is

a language, sometimes considered an isolate and sometimes considered West Papuan, spoken in Papua and divided into the dialects Abun Tat (Karon Pantai), Abun Ji (Madik), and Abun Je.

Abun vs Aburn - What's the difference?

abun | aburn |


As a proper noun abun

is a language, sometimes considered an isolate and sometimes considered west papuan, spoken in papua and divided into the dialects abun tat (karon pantai), abun ji (madik) and abun je.

As a noun abun

is father, (the title of a bishop in an ethiopian or coptic church).

As an adjective aburn is

burning.

Abune vs Abun - What's the difference?

abune | abun |


As nouns the difference between abune and abun

is that abune is (northern england|scotland) while abun is father, (the title of a bishop in an ethiopian or coptic church).

As an adverb abune

is (northern england|scotland) .

As a preposition abune

is (northern england|scotland) .

As a proper noun abun is

a language, sometimes considered an isolate and sometimes considered west papuan, spoken in papua and divided into the dialects abun tat (karon pantai), abun ji (madik) and abun je.

Abut vs Abun - What's the difference?

abut | abun |


As a verb abut

is to touch by means of a mutual border, edge or end; to border on; to lie adjacent; to project; to terminate; to be contiguous; to meet, of an estate, country, etc.

As a noun abun is

alternative form of abuna.

As a preposition abun is

alternative form of above.

As a proper noun Abun is

a language, sometimes considered an isolate and sometimes considered West Papuan, spoken in Papua and divided into the dialects Abun Tat (Karon Pantai), Abun Ji (Madik), and Abun Je.

Taxonomy vs Abun - What's the difference?

taxonomy | abun |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and abun

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while abun is father, (the title of a bishop in an ethiopian or coptic church).

As a proper noun abun is

a language, sometimes considered an isolate and sometimes considered west papuan, spoken in papua and divided into the dialects abun tat (karon pantai), abun ji (madik) and abun je.