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canne

Terms vs Canne - What's the difference?

terms | canne |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb canne is

.

Canne vs Panne - What's the difference?

canne | panne |


As a verb canne

is .

As a noun panne is

panel.

Fanne vs Canne - What's the difference?

fanne | canne |


As a noun fanne

is (dated|fandom) a female science fiction fan.

As a verb canne is

.

Canne vs Canine - What's the difference?

canne | canine |


As a verb canne

is .

As an adjective canine is

of, or pertaining to, a dog or dogs.

As a noun canine is

any member of caninae, the only living subfamily of canidae.

Canna vs Canne - What's the difference?

canna | canne |


As a proper noun canna

is .

As a verb canne is

.

Canner vs Canne - What's the difference?

canner | canne |


As a proper noun canner

is .

As a verb canne is

.

Canny vs Canne - What's the difference?

canny | canne |


As an adjective canny

is careful, prudent, cautious.

As a verb canne is

.

Canne vs Cannet - What's the difference?

canne | cannet |


As a verb canne

is obsolete spelling of can.

As a contraction cannet is

cannot, can't.

Canne vs Canned - What's the difference?

canne | canned |


As verbs the difference between canne and canned

is that canne is while canned is (can).

As an adjective canned is

preserved in cans.

Canne vs Cannel - What's the difference?

canne | cannel |


As a verb canne

is obsolete spelling of can.

As a noun cannel is

a bituminous coal that burns brightly with much smoke.

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