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dolma

Dolma vs Dolmades - What's the difference?

dolma | dolmades |


As nouns the difference between dolma and dolmades

is that dolma is any of a family of stuffed vegetable dishes while dolmades is plural of lang=en.

Dolma vs Dolia - What's the difference?

dolma | dolia |


As nouns the difference between dolma and dolia

is that dolma is any of a family of stuffed vegetable dishes while dolia is or dolia can be an old russian unit of weight, approximately 44 milligrams.

Dolma vs Dogma - What's the difference?

dolma | dogma |


As nouns the difference between dolma and dogma

is that dolma is any of a family of stuffed vegetable dishes while dogma is .

Dolma vs Dolman - What's the difference?

dolma | dolman |


As nouns the difference between dolma and dolman

is that dolma is any of a family of stuffed vegetable dishes while dolman is a loose garment with narrow sleeves and an opening in the front.

Dolma vs Colma - What's the difference?

dolma | colma |


As nouns the difference between dolma and colma

is that dolma is any of a family of stuffed vegetable dishes while colma is .

Dolma vs Dolmade - What's the difference?

dolma | dolmade |


As nouns the difference between dolma and dolmade

is that dolma is any of a family of stuffed vegetable dishes while dolmade is a dolma.

Vegetable vs Dolma - What's the difference?

vegetable | dolma |


As nouns the difference between vegetable and dolma

is that vegetable is any plant while dolma is any of a family of stuffed vegetable dishes.

As an adjective vegetable

is of or relating to plants.

Stuffed vs Dolma - What's the difference?

stuffed | dolma |


As a verb stuffed

is (stuff).

As an adjective stuffed

is full (with), or packed (with some material or substance).

As a noun dolma is

any of a family of stuffed vegetable dishes.