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dawt

Dawn vs Dawt - What's the difference?

dawn | dawt |


As verbs the difference between dawn and dawt

is that dawn is to begin to brighten with daylight while dawt is to fondle or caress.

As a noun dawn

is the morning twilight period immediately before sunrise.

As a proper noun Dawn

is {{given name|female|from=English}} sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day.

Dart vs Dawt - What's the difference?

dart | dawt |


As verbs the difference between dart and dawt

is that dart is to throw with a sudden effort or thrust, as a dart or other missile weapon; to hurl or launch while dawt is to fondle or caress.

As a noun dart

is a pointed missile weapon, intended to be thrown by the hand; a short lance; a javelin; any sharp-pointed missile weapon, as an arrow.

Dat vs Dawt - What's the difference?

dat | dawt |


As a determiner dat

is that.

As a conjunction dat

is that.

As a pronoun dat

is that.

As an adverb dat

is that.

As a noun DAT

is Digital Audio Tape — a digital data storage tape format using a dual-spooled cartridge and magnetic tape, used for digital audio and data storage.

As a verb dawt is

to fondle or caress.

Caress vs Dawt - What's the difference?

caress | dawt |


As verbs the difference between caress and dawt

is that caress is to touch or kiss lovingly; to fondle while dawt is to fondle or caress.

As a noun caress

is an act of endearment; any act or expression of affection; an embracing, or touching, with tenderness.

Fondle vs Dawt - What's the difference?

fondle | dawt |


As verbs the difference between fondle and dawt

is that fondle is to touch or stroke lovingly while dawt is to fondle or caress.

Daut vs Dawt - What's the difference?

daut | dawt | Alternative forms |

Dawt is a alternative form of daut.


Daut is often a misspelling of dawt.


Daut has no English definition.

As a verb dawt is

to fondle or caress.

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