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hamilton

Hamilton vs Vexatious - What's the difference?

hamilton | vexatious |


As a noun hamilton

is (slang: a united states ten-dollar bill).

As an adjective vexatious is

causing vexation or annoyance; teasing; troublesome.

History vs Hamilton - What's the difference?

history | hamilton |


As nouns the difference between history and hamilton

is that history is the aggregate of past events while hamilton is (slang: a united states ten-dollar bill).

As a verb history

is (obsolete) to narrate or record.

Hamilton vs Shakespere - What's the difference?

hamilton | shakespere |

Death vs Hamilton - What's the difference?

death | hamilton |


As a proper noun death

is the personification of death, often a skeleton with a scythe, and one of the four horsemen of the apocalypse.

As a noun hamilton is

(slang: a united states ten-dollar bill).

Hamilton vs Burr - What's the difference?

hamilton | burr |


As proper nouns the difference between hamilton and burr

is that hamilton is {{surname|Scottish|from=Old English} while Burr is {{surname}.

As nouns the difference between hamilton and burr

is that hamilton is a United States ten-dollar bill while burr is a sharp, pointy object, such as a sliver or splinter.

As a verb burr is

to pronounce with a rolled "r".

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