terms |
dukun |
As nouns the difference between terms and dukun
is that
terms is while
dukun is a malay shaman or witch doctor.
dukun |
durum |
As nouns the difference between dukun and durum
is that
dukun is a malay shaman or witch doctor while
durum is a traditional turkish wrap (which is made from lavash or yufka flatbread) that is filled with typical kebab ingredients.
dukun |
sukun |
As nouns the difference between dukun and sukun
is that
dukun is a Malay shaman or witch doctor while
sukun is a diacritic (ـْ) used in the Arabic abjad to mark the absence of a vowel.
shaman |
dukun |
As nouns the difference between shaman and dukun
is that
shaman is while
dukun is a malay shaman or witch doctor.
malay |
dukun |
As nouns the difference between malay and dukun
is that
malay is a person of malay ancestry, referring to a diverse group of austronesian peoples inhabiting the malay archipelago and malay peninsula in southeast asia while
dukun is a malay shaman or witch doctor.
As an adjective malay
is of or relating to the malays, a people living in brunei, on the eastern coast of sumatra, the islands of bangka and belitung, the riau archipelago and the coastal areas of kalimantan in indonesia, in most of malaysia (states where they are politically dominant), in singapore and in the southernmost provinces of thailand.
As a proper noun malay
is the malay language, an austronesian language spoken by most malay people and in states they dominate.