erw |
erm |
As a noun erw
is (historical) a medieval welsh unit of surface area equal to 11664 sq ft or about ¼ acre.
As an initialism erm is
(computing).
eaw |
erw |
As an interjection eaw
is the sound of a donkey; heehaw.
As a noun erw is
(historical) a medieval welsh unit of surface area equal to 11664 sq ft or about ¼ acre.
erw |
err |
As a noun erw
is (historical) a medieval welsh unit of surface area equal to 11664 sq ft or about ¼ acre.
As a verb err is
to make a mistake.
erw |
eew |
As a noun erw
is (historical) a medieval welsh unit of surface area equal to 11664 sq ft or about ¼ acre.
As an interjection eew is
.
erw |
erg |
As nouns the difference between erw and erg
is that
erw is (historical) a medieval welsh unit of surface area equal to 11664 sq ft or about ¼ acre while
erg is the unit of work or energy, being the amount of work done by a dyne working through a distance of one centimeter equal to 10
−7 joules or
erg can be (geomorphology) a large desert region of sand dunes with little or no vegetation, especially in the sahara.
era |
erw |
As nouns the difference between era and erw
is that
era is a time period of indeterminate length, generally more than one year while
erw is a medieval Welsh unit of surface area equal to 11664 sq. ft. or about ¼ acre.
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