chaunk |
chaun |
As nouns the difference between chaunk and chaun
is that
chaunk is (cooking) a garnish made by frying mustard seed, asafoetida, and other whole spices in oil or ghee to release the flavours added to soups, curries, etc, at the end of cooking while
chaun is (obsolete) a gap.
As a verb chaun is
(obsolete) to open; to yawn.
chaun |
chaur |
As nouns the difference between chaun and chaur
is that
chaun is a gap while
chaur is a kind of ceremonious fan used by Sikhs, made from yak hair, which is waved over the Guru Granth Sahib.
As a verb chaun
is to open; to yawn.
chaus |
chaun |
As nouns the difference between chaus and chaun
is that
chaus is
Felis chaus, the jungle cat while
chaun is a gap.
As a verb chaun is
to open; to yawn.
chaun |
chaunt |
As nouns the difference between chaun and chaunt
is that
chaun is a gap while
chaunt is obsolete spelling of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between chaun and chaunt
is that
chaun is to open; to yawn while
chaunt is obsolete spelling of lang=en.
chan |
chaun |
As nouns the difference between chan and chaun
is that
chan is foot, leg while
chaun is (obsolete) a gap.
As a verb chaun is
(obsolete) to open; to yawn.
chain |
chaun |
As nouns the difference between chain and chaun
is that
chain is a series of interconnected rings or links usually made of metal while
chaun is (obsolete) a gap.
As verbs the difference between chain and chaun
is that
chain is to fasten something with a chain while
chaun is (obsolete) to open; to yawn.