pelta |
pelma |
As nouns the difference between pelta and pelma
is that
pelta is a small shield, especially one of an approximately elliptical form, or crescent-shaped while
pelma is the undersurface of the foot.
pelta |
pelota |
As nouns the difference between pelta and pelota
is that
pelta is (historical) a small shield, especially one of an approximately elliptical form, or crescent-shaped while
pelota is any of a variety of spanish sports played against a wall.
pelta |
pelts |
As a noun pelta
is a small shield, especially one of an approximately elliptical form, or crescent-shaped.
As a verb pelts is
third-person singular of pelt.
pelta |
pelt |
As nouns the difference between pelta and pelt
is that
pelta is (historical) a small shield, especially one of an approximately elliptical form, or crescent-shaped while
pelt is the skin of a beast with the hair on; a raw or undressed hide; a skin preserved]] with the hairy or [[wool|woolly covering on it or
pelt can be a blow or stroke from something thrown.
As a verb pelt is
to bombard, as with missiles.
pelta |
pela |
As a noun pelta
is (historical) a small shield, especially one of an approximately elliptical form, or crescent-shaped.
As a contraction pela is
.
delta |
pelta |
As nouns the difference between delta and pelta
is that
delta is the fourth letter of the modern Greek alphabet
Δ,
δ while
pelta is a small shield, especially one of an approximately elliptical form, or crescent-shaped.
As a proper noun Delta
is a CDP in Alabama.
As an acronym DELTA
is
Diploma in English Language Teaching to Adults, an advanced qualification to teach English, higher than the CELTA, accredited by the
University of Cambridge.
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