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dir

Dir vs Dier - What's the difference?

dir | dier |


As an abbreviation dir

is direct.

As a noun dier is

one who dies.

Dirt vs Dir - What's the difference?

dirt | dir |


As a noun dirt

is animal.

As a pronoun dir is

second-person formal, nominative : you.

Dir vs Dim - What's the difference?

dir | dim |


As a pronoun dir

is second-person formal, nominative : you.

As a proper noun dim is

tue (tuesday).

Dirk vs Dir - What's the difference?

dirk | dir |


As a noun dirk

is a long Scottish dagger with a straight blade.

As a verb dirk

is to stab with a dirk.

As a proper noun Dirk

is a given name derived from Germanic of German and Dutch origin, cognate to Derek.

As an abbreviation dir is

direct.

Dir vs Div - What's the difference?

dir | div |


As a pronoun dir

is second-person formal, nominative : you.

As a number div is

a roman numeral representing five hundred and four ().

Kir vs Dir - What's the difference?

kir | dir |


As a symbol kir

is the iso 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for kiribati.

As a pronoun dir is

second-person formal, nominative : you.

Dis vs Dir - What's the difference?

dis | dir |


As a numeral dis

is ten.

As a pronoun dir is

second-person formal, nominative : you.

Sir vs Dir - What's the difference?

sir | dir |


As a noun sir

is garlic (plant).

As a pronoun dir is

second-person formal, nominative : you.

Did vs Dir - What's the difference?

did | dir |


As a verb did

is simple past of do.

As an abbreviation dir is

direct.

Dig vs Dir - What's the difference?

dig | dir |


As a noun dig

is ditch, dyke.

As a pronoun dir is

second-person formal, nominative : you.

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