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khat

Cat vs Khat - What's the difference?

cat | khat |


As adjectives the difference between cat and khat

is that cat is how much while khat is thirsty (needing to drink).

As an adverb cat

is how much.

Khaf vs Khat - What's the difference?

khaf | khat |


As a noun khaf

is the eleventh letter of the hebrew alphabet, kaph, especially when written without a dagesh and pronounced as a fricative (rather than as a plosive).

As an adjective khat is

thirsty (needing to drink).

Keat vs Khat - What's the difference?

keat | khat |


As nouns the difference between keat and khat

is that keat is misspelling of lang=en while khat is a shrub species: Catha edulis whose leaves are used as a mild stimulant when chewed or brewed as tea; also a drug produced from this plant.

Phat vs Khat - What's the difference?

phat | khat |


As a verb phat

is to distribute, to dispense, to issue, to deliver or phat can be to slap, to clap.

As an adjective khat is

thirsty (needing to drink).

Ghat vs Khat - What's the difference?

ghat | khat |


As a noun ghat

is (india) a descending path or stairway to a river; a ford or landing-place.

As an adjective khat is

thirsty (needing to drink).

Kyat vs Khat - What's the difference?

kyat | khat |


As nouns the difference between kyat and khat

is that kyat is the official currency of Myanmar while khat is a shrub species: Catha edulis whose leaves are used as a mild stimulant when chewed or brewed as tea; also a drug produced from this plant.

Khan vs Khat - What's the difference?

khan | khat |


As adjectives the difference between khan and khat

is that khan is hoarse while khat is thirsty (needing to drink).

As a noun khan

is a set of three of the same card.

Qhat vs Khat - What's the difference?

qhat | khat |


As nouns the difference between qhat and khat

is that qhat is an alternative spelling of lang=en while khat is a shrub species: Catha edulis whose leaves are used as a mild stimulant when chewed or brewed as tea; also a drug produced from this plant.

Khat vs Hat - What's the difference?

khat | hat |


As an adjective khat

is thirsty (needing to drink).

As a verb hat is

has.

Shat vs Khat - What's the difference?

shat | khat |


As a noun shat

is wife.

As an adjective khat is

thirsty (needing to drink).

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