kame |
fame |
As nouns the difference between kame and fame
is that
kame is a round hill or short ridge of sand or gravel deposited by a melting glacier while
fame is what is said or reported; gossip, rumour.
As a verb fame is
to make (someone or something) famous.
kame |
kam |
As a noun kame
is a round hill or short ridge of sand or gravel deposited by a melting glacier.
As an adjective kam is
crooked, awry.
kale |
kame |
As nouns the difference between kale and kame
is that
kale is horse (
equus caballus ) while
kame is kind of double-bladed knife.
hame |
kame |
As a proper noun hame
is tavastia, a historical province and area in finland.
As a noun kame is
kind of double-bladed knife.
rame |
kame |
As a verb rame
is .
As a noun kame is
kind of double-bladed knife.
same |
kame |
As nouns the difference between same and kame
is that
same is dog's, excrements while
kame is kind of double-bladed knife.
dame |
kame |
As a verb dame
is .
As a noun kame is
kind of double-bladed knife.
game |
kame |
As nouns the difference between game and kame
is that
game is a playful or competitive activity while
kame is kind of double-bladed knife.
As an adjective game
is (colloquial) willing to participate.
As a verb game
is to gamble.
came |
kame |
As a verb came
is .
As a noun kame is
kind of double-bladed knife.
kami |
kame |
As nouns the difference between kami and kame
is that
kami is an animistic God or spirit in the Shinto religion of Japan while
kame is a round hill or short ridge of sand or gravel deposited by a melting glacier.
As a proper noun Kami
is a Bantu language of Tanzania.
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