george |
book |
As nouns the difference between george and book
is that
george is (slang|archaic) a coin with king george's profile while
book is book.
As a proper noun george
is .
jamie |
book |
As a proper noun jamie
is an english and scottish diminutive of the male given name james, also used as a formal given name.
As a noun book is
book.
bonaparte |
book |
As a proper noun bonaparte
is a corsican surname.
As a noun book is
book.
windigo |
book |
As nouns the difference between windigo and book
is that
windigo is (mythology) a malevolent, violent, cannibal spirit found in anishinaabe, ojibwe, and cree mythology, which inhabits the body of a living person and possesses him or her to commit murder while
book is book.
book |
ramsey |
As a noun book
is book.
As a proper noun ramsey is
any of a number of places, including a the third-largest town in the isle of man and a small town in huntingdonshire, england.
laird |
book |
As nouns the difference between laird and book
is that
laird is the owner of a scottish estate; a landlord while
book is book.
lawman |
book |
As nouns the difference between lawman and book
is that
lawman is (us) an officer of the law, such as a sheriff or marshal while
book is book.
terms |
book |
As nouns the difference between terms and book
is that
terms is while
book is book.
stimulate |
book |
As a verb stimulate
is to encourage into action.
As a noun book is
book.
angry |
book |
As an adjective angry
is displaying or feeling anger.
As a noun book is
book.
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