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penal

Penal vs Pental - What's the difference?

penal | pental |


As an adjective penal

is penal, criminal.

As a noun pental is

(medicine) , a common anesthetic.

Penal vs Enal - What's the difference?

penal | enal |


As an adjective penal

is penal, criminal.

As a noun enal is

enal.

Penal vs Penial - What's the difference?

penal | penial |


As adjectives the difference between penal and penial

is that penal is of or relating to punishment while penial is {{cx|usually of|_|invertebrates|lang=en}} Of or relating to the penis.

Penam vs Penal - What's the difference?

penam | penal |


As a noun penam

is a beta-lactam.

As an adjective penal is

of or relating to punishment.

Petal vs Penal - What's the difference?

petal | penal |


As a noun petal

is petal.

As an adjective penal is

penal, criminal.

Pedal vs Penal - What's the difference?

pedal | penal |


As a noun pedal

is pedal.

As an adjective penal is

penal, criminal.

Penal vs Genal - What's the difference?

penal | genal |


As adjectives the difference between penal and genal

is that penal is of or relating to punishment while genal is of or relating to the cheeks.

Plenal vs Penal - What's the difference?

plenal | penal |


As adjectives the difference between plenal and penal

is that plenal is (obsolete) full; complete while penal is penal, criminal.

Penal vs Penall - What's the difference?

penal | penall |


As adjectives the difference between penal and penall

is that penal is penal, criminal while penall is .

Penal vs Peal - What's the difference?

penal | peal |


As an adjective penal

is penal, criminal.

As a noun peal is

a loud sound, or a succession of loud sounds, as of bells, thunder, cannon, shouts, laughter, of a multitude, etc or peal can be a small salmon; a grilse; a sewin.

As a verb peal is

to sound with a peal or peals.

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