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carnival

Carnival vs Holiday - What's the difference?

carnival | holiday |


As proper nouns the difference between carnival and holiday

is that carnival is the season just before the beginning of the has its mardi gras carnival while holiday is .

Carnival vs Event - What's the difference?

carnival | event |


As a proper noun carnival

is the season just before the beginning of the has its mardi gras carnival.

As a noun event is

blowhole (of cetaceans).

Carnival vs Parades - What's the difference?

carnival | parades |


As nouns the difference between carnival and parades

is that carnival is a festive occasion marked by parades and sometimes special foods and other entertainment while parades is plural of lang=en.

As a proper noun Carnival

is the season just before the beginning of the Roman Catholic season of Lent, when New Orleans has its Mardi Gras carnival.

As a verb parades is

third-person singular of parade.

Carnival vs Carnivore - What's the difference?

carnival | carnivore |


As nouns the difference between carnival and carnivore

is that carnival is a festive occasion marked by parades and sometimes special foods and other entertainment while carnivore is any animal that eats meat as the main part of its diet.

As proper nouns the difference between carnival and carnivore

is that carnival is the season just before the beginning of the Roman Catholic season of Lent, when New Orleans has its Mardi Gras carnival while Carnivore is a computer system designed by the FBI to monitor e-mail and electronic communications.

Carnival vs Spree - What's the difference?

carnival | spree |


As proper nouns the difference between carnival and spree

is that carnival is the season just before the beginning of the has its mardi gras carnival while spree is a particular river that flows through lusatia (eastern germany) and into berlin, where it flows into the havel.

Carnival vs Fairground - What's the difference?

carnival | fairground |


As nouns the difference between carnival and fairground

is that carnival is a festive occasion marked by parades and sometimes special foods and other entertainment while fairground is an area where a fair (an event for public entertainment) or other public event is held; a showground.

As a proper noun Carnival

is the season just before the beginning of the Roman Catholic season of Lent, when New Orleans has its Mardi Gras carnival.

Carnival vs Predator - What's the difference?

carnival | predator |


As nouns the difference between carnival and predator

is that carnival is a festive occasion marked by parades and sometimes special foods and other entertainment while predator is any animal or other organism that hunts and kills other organisms (their prey), primarily for food.

As a proper noun Carnival

is the season just before the beginning of the Roman Catholic season of Lent, when New Orleans has its Mardi Gras carnival.

Procession vs Carnival - What's the difference?

procession | carnival |


As nouns the difference between procession and carnival

is that procession is the act of progressing or proceeding while carnival is a festive occasion marked by parades and sometimes special foods and other entertainment.

As a verb procession

is to take part in a procession.

As a proper noun Carnival is

the season just before the beginning of the Roman Catholic season of Lent, when New Orleans has its Mardi Gras carnival.

Redbird vs Carnival - What's the difference?

redbird | carnival |


As a noun redbird

is any of several unrelated birds having red plumage, but especially the cardinal.

As a proper noun carnival is

the season just before the beginning of the has its mardi gras carnival.

Carnival vs Car - What's the difference?

carnival | car |


As a proper noun carnival

is the season just before the beginning of the has its mardi gras carnival.

As a noun car is

friend.

As a verb car is

(lb).

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