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Omer vs Homer - What's the difference?

omer | homer |


As nouns the difference between omer and homer

is that omer is a dry measure of ancient Israel, one tenth of an ephah while homer is an ancient Hebrew measure of capacity, equal to ten ephahs or ten baths, and approximately equal to ten or eleven bushels.

As a verb homer is

to get a four-base hit; to get a home run.

As a proper noun Homer is

ancient Greek poet; author of the Iliad and the Odyssey.

Omes vs Omer - What's the difference?

omes | omer |


As a verb omes

is .

As a proper noun omer is

.

Vomer vs Omer - What's the difference?

vomer | omer |


As a noun vomer

is (label).

As a proper noun omer is

.

Oxer vs Omer - What's the difference?

oxer | omer |


As a noun oxer

is a type of horse jump with two rails that may be set even or uneven.

As a proper noun omer is

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Over vs Omer - What's the difference?

over | omer |


As an adverb over

is , above.

As a preposition over

is over.

As a proper noun omer is

.

Ower vs Omer - What's the difference?

ower | omer |


As a noun ower

is a person who owes money.

As a preposition ower

is (geordie) over.

As an adverb ower

is (geordie) over.

As an adjective ower

is (geordie) over, too.

As a proper noun omer is

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Omer vs Omen - What's the difference?

omer | omen |


As a proper noun omer

is .

As a noun omen is

(adult male human).

Omer vs Omber - What's the difference?

omer | omber |


As a proper noun omer

is .

As a noun omber is

.

Oner vs Omer - What's the difference?

oner | omer |


As nouns the difference between oner and omer

is that oner is an extraordinary individual while omer is a dry measure of ancient Israel, one tenth of an ephah.

Oyer vs Omer - What's the difference?

oyer | omer |


As a noun oyer

is (legal|archaic) a hearing in a civil case which is based on the content of a document, in which the plaintiff is required to produce the document.

As a proper noun omer is

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