mau |
can |
In computing terms the difference between mau and can
is that
mau is media Attachment Unit or Multiple Access Unit: a connectivity device for a Token Ring network while
can is campus area network.
As an acronym MAU
is media Attachment Unit or Multiple Access Unit: a connectivity device for a Token Ring network.
As a verb can is
to know how to; to be able to.
As a noun can is
a more or less cylindrical vessel for liquids, usually of steel or aluminium.
As an abbreviation Can is
an alternative spelling of Can.|lang=en.
As an initialism CAN is
the
Andean Community of Nations.
mau |
meow |
As an acronym MAU
is media Attachment Unit or Multiple Access Unit: a connectivity device for a Token Ring network.
As an interjection meow is
the cry of a cat.
As a noun meow is
the cry of a cat.
As a verb meow is
of a cat, to make its cry.
mau |
mao |
As an acronym MAU
is media Attachment Unit or Multiple Access Unit: a connectivity device for a Token Ring network.
As an initialism MAO is
monoamine oxidase.
As a noun mao is
the ma'oma'o,
Gymnomyza samoensis, a large passerine bird native to Samoa.
As a proper noun Mao is
{{surname|common|from=Chinese}}, from Mandarin, usually referring to
Mao Zedong.
might |
mau |
As a noun might
is power, strength, force or influence held by a person or group.
As an adjective might
is mighty; powerful; possible.
As a verb might
is used to indicate conditional or possible actions.
As an acronym MAU is
media Attachment Unit or Multiple Access Unit: a connectivity device for a Token Ring network.
mau |
mal |
Mal is a related term of mau.
As an acronym MAU
is media Attachment Unit or Multiple Access Unit: a connectivity device for a Token Ring network.
As a noun mal is
illness, affliction.
As a proper noun Mal is
a short form of given names such as Mallory, Malcolm etc.