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Balor vs Balrog - What's the difference?

balor | balrog |


As a proper noun Balor

is a king of the Fomorians, supposed to have lived in Tory Island. Son of Buarainech. Husband of Cethleen. Father of Ethniu.

As a noun balrog is

{{cx|fantasy|lang=en}} A fiery demonic creature.

Balor vs Kuin - What's the difference?

balor | kuin |

Kuin is likely misspelled.


Kuin has no English definition.

As a proper noun Balor

is a king of the Fomorians, supposed to have lived in Tory Island. Son of Buarainech. Husband of Cethleen. Father of Ethniu.

Balor vs Identical - What's the difference?

balor | identical |


As a proper noun balor

is (irish mythology) a king of the fomorians, supposed to have lived in (tory island) son of buarainech husband of cethleen father of ethniu.

As an adjective identical is

(not comparable) bearing full likeness by having precisely the same set of characteristics; indistinguishable.

As a noun identical is

(usually|pluralized|chiefly|philosophy) something which has exactly the same properties as something else.

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