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peon

Pon vs Peon - What's the difference?

pon | peon |


As a preposition pon

is contraction of upon.

As a noun peon is

(label) (chess piece).

Meon vs Peon - What's the difference?

meon | peon |


As nouns the difference between meon and peon

is that meon is spignel, meum athamanticum while peon is (label) (chess piece).

Peon vs Pern - What's the difference?

peon | pern |


As nouns the difference between peon and pern

is that peon is (label) (chess piece) while pern is part of a spinning wheel, a conical spool onto which the thread is wound from the spindle or pern can be a honey buzzard; pernis apivorus .

As a verb pern is

to take profit of; to make profitable.

Peon vs Eon - What's the difference?

peon | eon |


As nouns the difference between peon and eon

is that peon is a lowly person, a peasant or serf, a labourer who is obliged to do menial work while eon is eternity.

As an initialism EON is

ΕΟΝ, the Greek National Organisation of Youth similar to the Hitler Youth, it was formed before WWII and disbanded in 1941.

Peon vs Pedon - What's the difference?

peon | pedon |


As nouns the difference between peon and pedon

is that peon is a lowly person, a peasant or serf, a labourer who is obliged to do menial work while pedon is in soil science, a three-dimensional body of soil with dimensions large enough to permit the study of individual soil horizons.

Peony vs Peon - What's the difference?

peony | peon |


As nouns the difference between peony and peon

is that peony is a flowering plant of the genus paeonia with large fragrant flowers while peon is (label) (chess piece).

Peon vs Pion - What's the difference?

peon | pion |


As nouns the difference between peon and pion

is that peon is a lowly person, a peasant or serf, a labourer who is obliged to do menial work while pion is any of three semistable mesons, having positive, negative or neutral charge, composed of up and down quarks/antiquarks.