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raro

Raro - What does it mean?

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Raro vs Koolaid - What's the difference?

raro | koolaid |

Koolaid is likely misspelled.


Koolaid has no English definition.

As a noun raro

is a drink made from flavoured powdered sugar and water, cordial.

Raro vs Aro - What's the difference?

raro | aro |


As nouns the difference between raro and aro

is that raro is a drink made from flavoured powdered sugar and water, cordial while aro is an androsexual male or SGA male.

Raro vs Faro - What's the difference?

raro | faro |


As nouns the difference between raro and faro

is that raro is a drink made from flavoured powdered sugar and water, cordial while faro is a banking game at cards, in which all the other players play against the dealer or banker, who draws from a dealing box.

As a proper noun Faro is

a city in Portugal.

Rare vs Raro - What's the difference?

rare | raro |


As an adjective rare

is (cooking|particularly meats) cooked very lightly, so the meat is still red (in the case of steak or beef in the general sense) or rare can be very uncommon; scarce or rare can be (obsolete) early.

As a verb rare

is (us|intransitive) to rear, rise up, start backwards.

As a noun raro is

(new zealand|uncountable) a drink made from flavoured powdered sugar and water, cordial.

Taro vs Raro - What's the difference?

taro | raro |


As nouns the difference between taro and raro

is that taro is (l) (set of playing cards used for divination) while raro is (new zealand|uncountable) a drink made from flavoured powdered sugar and water, cordial.

Rarf vs Raro - What's the difference?

rarf | raro |


As nouns the difference between rarf and raro

is that rarf is (hartlepool) an idiot while raro is (new zealand|uncountable) a drink made from flavoured powdered sugar and water, cordial.

Rato vs Raro - What's the difference?

rato | raro |


As a noun raro is

(new zealand|uncountable) a drink made from flavoured powdered sugar and water, cordial.