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pap

Pap vs Pax - What's the difference?

pap | pax |


As a noun pap

is paste; an adhesive paste.

As a proper noun pax is

latin name given to several peacetimes in human history.

Pap vs Pav - What's the difference?

pap | pav |


As nouns the difference between pap and pav

is that pap is food in the form of a soft paste, often a porridge, especially as given to very young children while pav is a shorter form of lang=en.

As an adjective pap

is spineless, wet, without character.

As a verb pap

is to feed with pap.

As an acronym PAP

is people's Action Party.

Pap vs Pape - What's the difference?

pap | pape |


As nouns the difference between pap and pape

is that pap is food in the form of a soft paste, often a porridge, especially as given to very young children while pape is painted bunting.

As an adjective pap

is spineless, wet, without character.

As a verb pap

is to feed with pap.

As an acronym PAP

is people's Action Party.

Pap vs Rap - What's the difference?

pap | rap |


As nouns the difference between pap and rap

is that pap is paste; an adhesive paste while rap is rap, rap music (music style).

Pap vs Zap - What's the difference?

pap | zap |


As nouns the difference between pap and zap

is that pap is food in the form of a soft paste, often a porridge, especially as given to very young children while zap is a sound made by a sudden release of electricity or some similar energy.

As verbs the difference between pap and zap

is that pap is to feed with pap while zap is to make a zapping sound.

As an adjective pap

is spineless, wet, without character.

As an acronym PAP

is people's Action Party.

As an interjection zap is

representing the sound or action of a zap.

Pah vs Pap - What's the difference?

pah | pap |


As nouns the difference between pah and pap

is that pah is (maori fort) while pap is paste; an adhesive paste.

As an interjection pah

is used to express distaste, disgust or outrage.

Pap vs Pak - What's the difference?

pap | pak |


As nouns the difference between pap and pak

is that pap is paste; an adhesive paste while pak is packet, pack or pak can be riff-raff, plebs, the underclasses.

Palp vs Pap - What's the difference?

palp | pap |


As nouns the difference between palp and pap

is that palp is (zoology) a pedipalp, an appendage found near the mouth in invertebrates; has a variety of functions but is often primarily used for predating while pap is paste; an adhesive paste.

As a verb palp

is to feel, to explore by touch.

Pad vs Pap - What's the difference?

pad | pap |


As nouns the difference between pad and pap

is that pad is a flattened mass of anything soft, to sit or lie on while pap is food in the form of a soft paste, often a porridge, especially as given to very young children.

As verbs the difference between pad and pap

is that pad is to stuff while pap is to feed with pap.

As an interjection pad

is Indicating a soft flat sound, as of bare footsteps.

As an adjective pap is

spineless, wet, without character.

As an acronym PAP is

people's Action Party.

Parp vs Pap - What's the difference?

parp | pap |


As a noun pap is

paste; an adhesive paste.

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