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nole

Anole vs Nole - What's the difference?

anole | nole |


As nouns the difference between anole and nole

is that anole is any of the ) from the iguana family which feature a brightly colored dewlap and color-changing ability while nole is (obsolete) the head.

Nole vs Nolde - What's the difference?

nole | nolde |


In obsolete terms the difference between nole and nolde

is that nole is the head while nolde is would not.

As a noun nole

is the head.

As a contraction nolde is

would not.

Nole vs Cole - What's the difference?

nole | cole |


As a noun nole

is (obsolete) the head.

As a verb cole is

.

Pole vs Nole - What's the difference?

pole | nole |


As nouns the difference between pole and nole

is that pole is pole while nole is (obsolete) the head.

Sole vs Nole - What's the difference?

sole | nole |


As a verb sole

is .

As a noun nole is

(obsolete) the head.

Note vs Nole - What's the difference?

note | nole |


As nouns the difference between note and nole

is that note is while nole is (obsolete) the head.

None vs Nole - What's the difference?

none | nole |


As nouns the difference between none and nole

is that none is an interval of 13 (kleine none'') or 14 (''große none ) half-tones while nole is (obsolete) the head.

Mole vs Nole - What's the difference?

mole | nole |


As nouns the difference between mole and nole

is that mole is a pigmented spot on the skin, a naevus, slightly raised, and sometimes hairy while nole is the head.

As a proper noun Mole

is a river in Surrey, England.

Vole vs Nole - What's the difference?

vole | nole |


As a verb vole

is to want.

As a noun nole is

(obsolete) the head.

Nose vs Nole - What's the difference?

nose | nole |


As nouns the difference between nose and nole

is that nose is a protuberance on the face housing the nostrils, which are used to breathe or smell while nole is (obsolete) the head.

As a verb nose

is to move cautiously.

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