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Maneh vs Manes - What's the difference?

maneh | manes |


As nouns the difference between maneh and manes

is that maneh is an obsolete unit of Hebrew currency, larger than a shekel while manes is the souls or spirits of dead ancestors, conceived as deities or the subjects of reverence.

Manes vs Manas - What's the difference?

manes | manas |


As nouns the difference between manes and manas

is that manes is while manas is .

Lanes vs Manes - What's the difference?

lanes | manes |


As nouns the difference between lanes and manes

is that lanes is while manes is .

Mangs vs Manes - What's the difference?

mangs | manes |


As a verb mangs

is third-person singular of mang.

As a noun manes is

the souls or spirits of dead ancestors, conceived as deities or the subjects of reverence.

Makes vs Manes - What's the difference?

makes | manes |


As nouns the difference between makes and manes

is that makes is while manes is .

As a verb makes

is (make).

Fanes vs Manes - What's the difference?

fanes | manes |


As an adjective fanes

is .

As a noun manes is

.

Manes vs Janes - What's the difference?

manes | janes |


As nouns the difference between manes and janes

is that manes is while janes is .

As a proper noun janes is

derived from a medieval variant of (john).

Mines vs Manes - What's the difference?

mines | manes |


As an adjective mines

is .

As a noun manes is

.

Manes vs Vanes - What's the difference?

manes | vanes |


As nouns the difference between manes and vanes

is that manes is the souls or spirits of dead ancestors, conceived as deities or the subjects of reverence while vanes is plural of vane.

Manes vs Manet - What's the difference?

manes | manet |


As nouns the difference between manes and manet

is that manes is the souls or spirits of dead ancestors, conceived as deities or the subjects of reverence while Manet is a work by Édouard Manet

As a verb manet is

used in stage directions; literally, he, she or it remains. Compare exit, exeunt.

As a proper noun Manet is

Édouard Manet, French painter.

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