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paum

Terms vs Paum - What's the difference?

terms | paum |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb paum is

(obsolete) to palm off by fraud.

Pau vs Paum - What's the difference?

pau | paum |


As a proper noun pau

is cognate to english paul.

As a verb paum is

(obsolete) to palm off by fraud.

Paum vs Paua - What's the difference?

paum | paua |


As a verb paum

is to palm off by fraud.

As a noun paua is

a large, edible abalone, Haliotis iris, native to New Zealand, whose shell is used to make jewelry.

Saum vs Paum - What's the difference?

saum | paum |


As a noun saum

is .

As a verb paum is

(obsolete) to palm off by fraud.

Paum vs Paul - What's the difference?

paum | paul |


As a verb paum

is (obsolete) to palm off by fraud.

As a noun paul is

an old italian silver coin; a paolo or paul can be .

Aum vs Paum - What's the difference?

aum | paum |


As a verb paum is

(obsolete) to palm off by fraud.

Paum vs Maum - What's the difference?

paum | maum |


As a verb paum

is (obsolete) to palm off by fraud.

As a noun maum is

(african american vernacular english) an elderly woman.

Paum vs Haum - What's the difference?

paum | haum |


As a verb paum

is (obsolete) to palm off by fraud.

As a noun haum is

(a stalk).

Paum vs Gaum - What's the difference?

paum | gaum |


As a verb paum

is (obsolete) to palm off by fraud.

As a noun gaum is

(lb).

Paum vs Parm - What's the difference?

paum | parm |


As a verb paum

is (obsolete) to palm off by fraud.

As a noun parm is

a dish served with parmesan cheese.

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