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mandil

Apron vs Mandil - What's the difference?

apron | mandil |


As nouns the difference between apron and mandil

is that apron is an article of clothing worn over the front of the torso and/or legs for protection from spills while mandil is a loose outer coat or jacket worn by men in england in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Mundil vs Mandil - What's the difference?

mundil | mandil |


As nouns the difference between mundil and mandil

is that mundil is a turban ornamented with imitation gold or silver embroidery while mandil is a loose outer coat or jacket worn by men in England in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Mandil vs Mandi - What's the difference?

mandil | mandi |


As nouns the difference between mandil and mandi

is that mandil is a loose outer coat or jacket worn by men in england in the 16th and 17th centuries while mandi is a traditional style of washing oneself in indonesia and malaysia, using a small container to scoop water out of a large container and pour it over the body.

Mandir vs Mandil - What's the difference?

mandir | mandil |


As nouns the difference between mandir and mandil

is that mandir is a Hindu temple while mandil is a loose outer coat or jacket worn by men in England in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Mandil vs Mandril - What's the difference?

mandil | mandril |


As nouns the difference between mandil and mandril

is that mandil is a loose outer coat or jacket worn by men in england in the 16th and 17th centuries while mandril is .

Manzil vs Mandil - What's the difference?

manzil | mandil |


As nouns the difference between manzil and mandil

is that manzil is (islam) any of the seven partitions of the qur'an, which can be read in an entire day while mandil is a loose outer coat or jacket worn by men in england in the 16th and 17th centuries.