cans |
cons |
As nouns the difference between cans and cons
is that
cans is while
cons is or
cons can be (computing) a data structure in lisp that is a pair of pointers, car and cdr, used mainly for lists.
As verbs the difference between cans and cons
is that
cans is (
can) while
cons is (computing) to obtain a list from a cons or a nesting of conses; to prepend an element to a list by forming a cons of that element and the list; to obtain a list from a smaller one by repeated application of such kind of prepending or
cons can be (
con).
nans |
cans |
As nouns the difference between nans and cans
is that
nans is while
cans is .
As a verb cans is
(
can).
cans |
bans |
As nouns the difference between cans and bans
is that
cans is plural of lang=en while
bans is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between cans and bans
is that
cans is third-person singular of can while
bans is third-person singular of ban.
fans |
cans |
As nouns the difference between fans and cans
is that
fans is while
cans is .
As a verb cans is
(
can).
cans |
crans |
As nouns the difference between cans and crans
is that
cans is while
crans is .
As a verb cans
is (
can).
sans |
cans |
As nouns the difference between sans and cans
is that
sans is while
cans is .
As a verb cans is
(
can).
cant |
cans |
As nouns the difference between cant and cans
is that
cant is an argot, the jargon of a particular class or subgroup while
cans is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between cant and cans
is that
cant is to speak with the jargon of a class or subgroup while
cans is third-person singular of can.
As an adjective cant
is lively, lusty.
gans |
cans |
As verbs the difference between gans and cans
is that
gans is third-person singular of gan while
cans is third-person singular of can.
As a noun cans is
plural of lang=en.
cane |
cans |
As a proper noun cane
is (linguistics).
As a noun cans is
.
As a verb cans is
(
can).
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