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dagon

Wikidiffcom vs Dagon - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | dagon |


As a noun dagon is

(obsolete) a slip or piece.

Agon vs Dagon - What's the difference?

agon | dagon |


As nouns the difference between agon and dagon

is that agon is a struggle or contest; conflict; especially between the protagonist and antagonist in a literary work while dagon is a slip or piece.

As a proper noun Dagon is

the main god of the Phoenicians, represented as half man and half fish.

Dago vs Dagon - What's the difference?

dago | dagon |


As nouns the difference between dago and dagon

is that dago is (uk|slang|offensive|ethnic slur) a person of italian, spanish, portuguese, or other mediterranean descent while dagon is (obsolete) a slip or piece.

Dagon vs Digon - What's the difference?

dagon | digon |


As nouns the difference between dagon and digon

is that dagon is (obsolete) a slip or piece while digon is a polygon having two edges and two vertices.

Dagos vs Dagon - What's the difference?

dagos | dagon |


As nouns the difference between dagos and dagon

is that dagos is plural of lang=en while dagon is a slip or piece.

As a proper noun Dagon is

the main god of the Phoenicians, represented as half man and half fish.

Dagon vs Wagon - What's the difference?

dagon | wagon |


As nouns the difference between dagon and wagon

is that dagon is (obsolete) a slip or piece while wagon is .

Dragon vs Dagon - What's the difference?

dragon | dagon |


In obsolete terms the difference between dragon and dagon

is that dragon is a very large snake; a python while dagon is a slip or piece.

As nouns the difference between dragon and dagon

is that dragon is a legendary serpentine or reptilian creature while dagon is a slip or piece.

As proper nouns the difference between dragon and dagon

is that dragon is the Devil while Dagon is the main god of the Phoenicians, represented as half man and half fish.

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