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pakol

Parol vs Pakol - What's the difference?

parol | pakol |


As nouns the difference between parol and pakol

is that parol is a word; an oral utterance or parol can be an ornamental star-like christmas lantern from the philippines while pakol is a round-topped, soft type of men's hat, usually made from wool, traditionally worn by nurestanis of afghanistan but also by pashtuns, tajiks and some in uzbekistan, pakistan, and tajikistan.

As an adjective parol

is word-of-mouth.

Tajikistan vs Pakol - What's the difference?

tajikistan | pakol |


As a proper noun tajikistan

is country in central asia official name: republic of tajikistan.

As a noun pakol is

a round-topped, soft type of men's hat, usually made from wool, traditionally worn by nurestanis of afghanistan but also by pashtuns, tajiks and some in uzbekistan, pakistan, and tajikistan.

Pakistan vs Pakol - What's the difference?

pakistan | pakol |


As a proper noun pakistan

is pakistan.

As a noun pakol is

a round-topped, soft type of men's hat, usually made from wool, traditionally worn by nurestanis of afghanistan but also by pashtuns, tajiks and some in uzbekistan, pakistan, and tajikistan.

Uzbekistan vs Pakol - What's the difference?

uzbekistan | pakol |


As a proper noun uzbekistan

is uzbekistan.

As a noun pakol is

a round-topped, soft type of men's hat, usually made from wool, traditionally worn by nurestanis of afghanistan but also by pashtuns, tajiks and some in uzbekistan, pakistan, and tajikistan.

Afghanistan vs Pakol - What's the difference?

afghanistan | pakol |


As a proper noun afghanistan

is afghanistan.

As a noun pakol is

a round-topped, soft type of men's hat, usually made from wool, traditionally worn by nurestanis of afghanistan but also by pashtuns, tajiks and some in uzbekistan, pakistan, and tajikistan.

Nurestani vs Pakol - What's the difference?

nurestani | pakol |

Nurestani is likely misspelled.


Nurestani has no English definition.

As a noun pakol is

a round-topped, soft type of men's hat, usually made from wool, traditionally worn by Nurestanis of Afghanistan but also by Pashtuns, Tajiks and some in Uzbekistan, Pakistan, and Tajikistan.

Wool vs Pakol - What's the difference?

wool | pakol |


As a proper noun wool

is a village in dorset, england.

As a noun pakol is

a round-topped, soft type of men's hat, usually made from wool, traditionally worn by nurestanis of afghanistan but also by pashtuns, tajiks and some in uzbekistan, pakistan, and tajikistan.

Pakul vs Pakol - What's the difference?

pakul | pakol | Alternative forms |

Pakol is a alternative form of pakul.



As nouns the difference between pakul and pakol

is that pakul is alternative form of lang=en while pakol is a round-topped, soft type of men's hat, usually made from wool, traditionally worn by Nurestanis of Afghanistan but also by Pashtuns, Tajiks and some in Uzbekistan, Pakistan, and Tajikistan.

Khapol vs Pakol - What's the difference?

khapol | pakol | Alternative forms |

Pakol is a alternative form of khapol.


Khapol is likely misspelled.


Khapol has no English definition.

As a noun pakol is

a round-topped, soft type of men's hat, usually made from wool, traditionally worn by Nurestanis of Afghanistan but also by Pashtuns, Tajiks and some in Uzbekistan, Pakistan, and Tajikistan.