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bombe

Bomba vs Bombe - What's the difference?

bomba | bombe |


As nouns the difference between bomba and bombe

is that bomba is a form of traditional drumming, and an associated form of dance, from Puerto Rico while bombe is a dessert made from ice cream frozen in a mold.

As an adjective bombé is

featuring a protruding convex bulge.

Combe vs Bombe - What's the difference?

combe | bombe |


As nouns the difference between combe and bombe

is that combe is a valley or hollow, often wooded and with no river while bombe is a dessert made from ice cream frozen in a mold.

As an adjective bombé is

featuring a protruding convex bulge.

Bombs vs Bombe - What's the difference?

bombs | bombe |


As nouns the difference between bombs and bombe

is that bombs is plural of Bomb|lang=en while bombe is a dessert made from ice cream frozen in a mold.

As a verb bombs

is third-person singular of bomb.

As an adjective bombé is

featuring a protruding convex bulge.

Bombie vs Bombe - What's the difference?

bombie | bombe |


As nouns the difference between bombie and bombe

is that bombie is (laos) a bomblet from a cluster bomb while bombe is bomb (device filled with explosives).

Bombed vs Bombe - What's the difference?

bombed | bombe |


As a verb bombed

is (bomb).

As a noun bombe is

bomb (device filled with explosives).

Bombe vs Bomber - What's the difference?

bombe | bomber |


As nouns the difference between bombe and bomber

is that bombe is bomb (device filled with explosives) while bomber is bomber (aircraft designed to drop bombs).

Bomb vs Bombe - What's the difference?

bomb | bombe |


As nouns the difference between bomb and bombe

is that bomb is (informal) the atomic bomb; the capacity to launch a nuclear attack often used with “the” while bombe is bomb (device filled with explosives).

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