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paco

Diana vs Paco - What's the difference?

diana | paco |


As nouns the difference between diana and paco

is that diana is while paco is palace (large residence where aristocrats usually live).

Paci vs Paco - What's the difference?

paci | paco |


As a verb paci

is .

As a noun paco is

palace (large residence where aristocrats usually live).

Pack vs Paco - What's the difference?

pack | paco |


As nouns the difference between pack and paco

is that pack is a bundle made up and prepared to be carried; especially, a bundle to be carried on the back; a load for an animal; a bale, as of goods while paco is alpaca.

As a verb pack

is to put or bring things together in a limited or confined space, especially for storage or transport.

As a proper noun Paco is

a given name derived from Spanish of Spanish origin.

Phaco vs Paco - What's the difference?

phaco | paco |


As nouns the difference between phaco and paco

is that phaco is (informal) phacoemulsification while paco is palace (large residence where aristocrats usually live).

Maco vs Paco - What's the difference?

maco | paco |


As nouns the difference between maco and paco

is that maco is an egyptian cotton once used to make underwear and stockings while paco is palace (large residence where aristocrats usually live).

Paco vs Pacy - What's the difference?

paco | pacy |


As a noun paco

is palace (large residence where aristocrats usually live).

As an adjective pacy is

.

Pano vs Paco - What's the difference?

pano | paco |


As nouns the difference between pano and paco

is that pano is a panoramic image while paco is alpaca.

As a proper noun Paco is

a given name derived from Spanish of Spanish origin.

Paco vs Taco - What's the difference?

paco | taco |


As nouns the difference between paco and taco

is that paco is alpaca while taco is a Mexican snack food; a small tortilla with some rice, beans, cheese, diced vegetables (usually tomatoes and lettuce, as served in the United States) and salsa.

As a proper noun Paco

is a given name derived from Spanish of Spanish origin.

Paco vs Pace - What's the difference?

paco | pace |


As a noun paco

is palace (large residence where aristocrats usually live).

As a proper noun pace is

.

Pact vs Paco - What's the difference?

pact | paco |


As nouns the difference between pact and paco

is that pact is an agreement; a compact; a covenant while paco is alpaca.

As a proper noun Paco is

a given name derived from Spanish of Spanish origin.

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