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koro

Kobo vs Koro - What's the difference?

kobo | koro |


As nouns the difference between kobo and koro

is that kobo is a subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Nigerian naira while koro is a delusional syndrome found in Malay and southern Chinese populations, characterized by a belief that the subject's penis will retract into the abdomen and cause death.

As a proper noun Koro is

an unwritten Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the East Kameng district.

Boro vs Koro - What's the difference?

boro | koro |


As proper nouns the difference between boro and koro

is that boro is (chiefly|soccer|and|teesside) the town of middlesbrough, and more specifically football club while koro is an unwritten tibeto-burman language spoken in the east kameng district.

Koro vs Koto - What's the difference?

koro | koto |


As nouns the difference between koro and koto

is that koro is a delusional syndrome found in Malay and southern Chinese populations, characterized by a belief that the subject's penis will retract into the abdomen and cause death while koto is a Japanese stringed instrument having numerous strings, usually seven or thirteen, that are stretched over a convex wooden sounding board and are plucked with three plectra, worn on the thumb, index finger, and middle finger of one hand.

As a proper noun Koro

is an unwritten Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the East Kameng district.

Koro vs Kore - What's the difference?

koro | kore |


As nouns the difference between koro and kore

is that koro is a delusional syndrome found in Malay and southern Chinese populations, characterized by a belief that the subject's penis will retract into the abdomen and cause death while kore is an Ancient Greek statue of a woman, portrayed standing, usually clothed, painted in bright colours and having an elaborate hairstyle.

As proper nouns the difference between koro and kore

is that koro is an unwritten Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the East Kameng district while Kore is the birth name of Persephone/Proserpina, the queen of the Underworld/Hades, and goddess of the seasons and of vegetation. She is the daughter of Zeus and Demeter; and the wife of Hades.

Koro vs Kolo - What's the difference?

koro | kolo |


As a proper noun koro

is an unwritten tibeto-burman language spoken in the east kameng district.

As a noun kolo is

a national folk dance common in regions pertaining to south slavic people, performed in a circle.

Kora vs Koro - What's the difference?

kora | koro |


As nouns the difference between kora and koro

is that kora is {{context|lang=en|musici}} A type of harp played in West Africa while koro is a delusional syndrome found in Malay and southern Chinese populations, characterized by a belief that the subject's penis will retract into the abdomen and cause death.

As a proper noun Koro is

an unwritten Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the East Kameng district.

Koro vs Kori - What's the difference?

koro | kori |


As nouns the difference between koro and kori

is that koro is a delusional syndrome found in Malay and southern Chinese populations, characterized by a belief that the subject's penis will retract into the abdomen and cause death while kori is the monetary unit of Kutch prior to 1947, divided into 24 dokda.

As proper nouns the difference between koro and kori

is that koro is an unwritten Tibeto-Burman language spoken in the East Kameng district while Kori is {{given name|female|from=surnames}}.

Koro vs Kero - What's the difference?

koro | kero |


As a proper noun koro

is an unwritten tibeto-burman language spoken in the east kameng district.

As a noun kero is

pad (residence).

Koro vs Kor - What's the difference?

koro | kor |


As proper nouns the difference between koro and kor

is that koro is an unwritten tibeto-burman language spoken in the east kameng district while kor is .

Toro vs Koro - What's the difference?

toro | koro |


As a noun toro

is heavy rain.

As a proper noun koro is

an unwritten tibeto-burman language spoken in the east kameng district.

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