pawa |
|
claw |
pawa |
As a proper noun claw
is .
As a noun pawa is
(new zealand) an edible univalve mollusc of the genus
haliotis , having a shell lined with mother-of-pearl.
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pawa |
As a noun pawa is
(new zealand) an edible univalve mollusc of the genus
haliotis , having a shell lined with mother-of-pearl.
pawa |
pala |
As a noun pawa
is (new zealand) an edible univalve mollusc of the genus
haliotis , having a shell lined with mother-of-pearl.
As an adjective pala is
hot.
pawa |
paws |
As nouns the difference between pawa and paws
is that
pawa is (new zealand) an edible univalve mollusc of the genus
haliotis , having a shell lined with mother-of-pearl while
paws is .
pawa |
pada |
As nouns the difference between pawa and pada
is that
pawa is an edible univalve mollusc of the genus
Haliotis, having a shell lined with mother-of-pearl while
pada is {{cx|Sanskrit|_|prosody|lang=en}} The basic metric unit of Vedic poetry, consisting of one line of verse in Sanskrit, typically as part of a four-line stanza.
pawl |
pawa |
As nouns the difference between pawl and pawa
is that
pawl is a pivoted catch designed to fall into a notch on a ratchet wheel so as to allow movement in only one direction (eg on a windlass or in a clock mechanism), or alternatively to move the wheel in one direction while
pawa is (new zealand) an edible univalve mollusc of the genus
haliotis , having a shell lined with mother-of-pearl.
As a verb pawl
is to stop with a pawl.
pawa |
pawk |
As nouns the difference between pawa and pawk
is that
pawa is an edible univalve mollusc of the genus
Haliotis, having a shell lined with mother-of-pearl while
pawk is a small lobster.
pawa |
paca |
As a noun pawa
is (new zealand) an edible univalve mollusc of the genus
haliotis , having a shell lined with mother-of-pearl.
As a proper noun paca is
.
pawa |
paua |
Paua is a synonym of pawa.
As nouns the difference between pawa and paua
is that
pawa is an edible univalve mollusc of the genus
Haliotis, having a shell lined with mother-of-pearl while
paua is a large, edible abalone,
Haliotis iris, native to New Zealand, whose shell is used to make jewelry.
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