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devil

Angle vs Devil - What's the difference?

angle | devil |


As a noun angle

is .

As a proper noun devil is

(theology) the chief devil; satan.

Devil vs Soccer - What's the difference?

devil | soccer |


As a proper noun devil

is (theology) the chief devil; satan.

As a noun soccer is

association football]], a game in which two teams of eleven players contend to get a round ball into their opponent's goal primarily by kicking the ball with their [[foot|feet.

As a verb soccer is

(australian rules football) to kick the football directly off the ground, without using one's hands.

Devil vs Devil - What's the difference?

devil | devil |


In theology|lang=en terms the difference between devil and devil

is that devil is (theology) the chief devil; satan while devil is (theology) the chief devil; satan.

As proper nouns the difference between devil and devil

is that devil is (theology) the chief devil; satan while devil is (theology) the chief devil; satan.

Mother vs Devil - What's the difference?

mother | devil |


As proper nouns the difference between mother and devil

is that mother is one's mother while devil is (theology) the chief devil; satan.

Devil vs Connotation - What's the difference?

devil | connotation |


As a proper noun devil

is (theology) the chief devil; satan.

As a noun connotation is

a meaning of a word or phrase that is suggested or implied, as opposed to a denotation, or literal meaning a characteristic of words or phrases, or of the contexts that words and phrases are used in.

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