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madison

Olivia vs Madison - What's the difference?

olivia | madison |


As a proper noun olivia

is (female given name).

As a noun madison is

(cycling) a two-man track cycling event in which partners take turns to race round the track a number of times, and then must exchange places with a partner by means of a hand sling.

Madison vs Emily - What's the difference?

madison | emily |


As proper nouns the difference between madison and emily

is that madison is the capital city of Wisconsin, USA while Emily is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.

As a noun Madison

is a form of line dance.

Therapy vs Madison - What's the difference?

therapy | madison |


As nouns the difference between therapy and madison

is that therapy is treatment of disease or disability, physical or mental while madison is (cycling) a two-man track cycling event in which partners take turns to race round the track a number of times, and then must exchange places with a partner by means of a hand sling.

As a verb therapy

is to treat with a therapy.

Madison - What does it mean?

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Altitude vs Madison - What's the difference?

altitude | madison |


As nouns the difference between altitude and madison

is that altitude is the absolute height of a location, usually measured from sea level while Madison is a form of line dance.

As a proper noun Madison is

the capital city of Wisconsin, USA.

Adyson vs Madison - What's the difference?

adyson | madison |


As a noun madison is

(cycling) a two-man track cycling event in which partners take turns to race round the track a number of times, and then must exchange places with a partner by means of a hand sling.

Madeline vs Madison - What's the difference?

madeline | madison |


As proper nouns the difference between madeline and madison

is that madeline is {{given name|female|from=French}}, anglicized from Madeleine, the French form of Magdalene while Madison is the capital city of Wisconsin, USA.

As a noun Madison is

a form of line dance.

Madison vs Madiline - What's the difference?

madison | madiline |

Madison vs Malison - What's the difference?

madison | malison |


As nouns the difference between madison and malison

is that madison is (cycling) a two-man track cycling event in which partners take turns to race round the track a number of times, and then must exchange places with a partner by means of a hand sling while malison is (obsolete) a curse.

Maldison vs Madison - What's the difference?

maldison | madison |


As nouns the difference between maldison and madison

is that maldison is (australia|new zealand) the pesticide malathion while madison is (cycling) a two-man track cycling event in which partners take turns to race round the track a number of times, and then must exchange places with a partner by means of a hand sling.

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