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Lb vs N - What's the difference?

lb | n |


As a symbol lb

is the iso 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for lebanon.

As a letter n is

the letter n with a tilde.

Lb vs Ml - What's the difference?

lb | ml |


As a symbol lb

is the iso 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for lebanon.

As an abbreviation ml is

.

Lb vs Shilling - What's the difference?

lb | shilling |


As a symbol lb

is the iso 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for lebanon.

As a noun shilling is

a coin formerly used in the united kingdom, ireland, malta, australia, new zealand and many other commonwealth countries.

As a verb shilling is

.

Lb vs Ton - What's the difference?

lb | ton |


As a symbol lb

is the iso 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for lebanon.

As a noun ton is

lineage, ancestry.

Vss vs Lb - What's the difference?

vss | lb |


As an initialism VSS

is virgin SpaceShip — spaceship prefix for Virgin Galactic spacelines.

As a noun lb is

a pound (unit of weight).

L vs Lb - What's the difference?

l | lb |


As symbols the difference between l and lb

is that l is symbol for liter or litre while lb is the iso 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for lebanon.

As a letter l

is the twelfth letter of the.

Lb vs G - What's the difference?

lb | g |


As symbols the difference between lb and g

is that lb is the iso 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for lebanon while g is symbol for the prefix giga-.

As a letter g is

the seventh letter of the.

Lb vs Archaic - What's the difference?

lb | archaic |


As a symbol lb

is the iso 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for lebanon.

As a noun archaic is

(archaeology|us|usually capitalized) a general term for the prehistoric period intermediate between the earliest period (‘[http://enwikipediaorg/wiki/paleo-indian paleo-indian]’, ‘paleo-american’, ‘american‐paleolithic’, &c ) of human presence in the western hemisphere, and the most recent prehistoric period (‘woodland’, etc).

As an adjective archaic is

of or characterized by antiquity; old-fashioned, quaint, antiquated.

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