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Wikidiffcom vs Senine - What's the difference?

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As a noun senine is

a gold piece (see alma 11:3-4) used as money in the book of mormon, worth a measure of barley and equivalent to half of a seon or a judge's daily wage.

Senine vs Senile - What's the difference?

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As a noun senine

is a gold piece (see Alma 11:3-4) used as money in the Book of Mormon, worth a measure of barley and equivalent to half of a seon or a judge's daily wage.

As an adjective senile is

of, or relating to old age.

Senine vs Senie - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between senine and senie

is that senine is a gold piece (see alma 11:3-4) used as money in the book of mormon, worth a measure of barley and equivalent to half of a seon or a judge's daily wage while senie is .

Serine vs Senine - What's the difference?

serine | senine |


As nouns the difference between serine and senine

is that serine is a nonessential amino acid, CH2OH.CH(NH2)COOH, found in most animal proteins, especially silk while senine is a gold piece (see Alma 11:3-4) used as money in the Book of Mormon, worth a measure of barley and equivalent to half of a seon or a judge's daily wage.

Sentine vs Senine - What's the difference?

sentine | senine |


As nouns the difference between sentine and senine

is that sentine is (obsolete) a place for dregs and dirt; a sink; a sewer while senine is a gold piece (see alma 11:3-4) used as money in the book of mormon, worth a measure of barley and equivalent to half of a seon or a judge's daily wage.

Sexine vs Senine - What's the difference?

sexine | senine |


As nouns the difference between sexine and senine

is that sexine is (palynology) the outer part of the exine, the outer covering of a pollen grain while senine is a gold piece (see alma 11:3-4) used as money in the book of mormon, worth a measure of barley and equivalent to half of a seon or a judge's daily wage.

Seine vs Senine - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between seine and senine

is that seine is a long net having floats attached at the top and sinkers (weights) at the bottom, used in shallow water for catching fish while senine is a gold piece (see Alma 11:3-4) used as money in the Book of Mormon, worth a measure of barley and equivalent to half of a seon or a judge's daily wage.

As a verb seine

is to use a seine, to fish with a seine.

As a proper noun Seine

is a river of northern France that flows through Paris for about 772 km (480 mi) to the English Channel near Le Havre.

Wage vs Senine - What's the difference?

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As a verb wage

is .

As a noun senine is

a gold piece (see alma 11:3-4) used as money in the book of mormon, worth a measure of barley and equivalent to half of a seon or a judge's daily wage.

Judge vs Senine - What's the difference?

judge | senine |


As a proper noun judge

is .

As a noun senine is

a gold piece (see alma 11:3-4) used as money in the book of mormon, worth a measure of barley and equivalent to half of a seon or a judge's daily wage.

Seon vs Senine - What's the difference?

seon | senine |

Seon is likely misspelled.


Seon has no English definition.

As a noun senine is

a gold piece (see Alma 11:3-4) used as money in the Book of Mormon, worth a measure of barley and equivalent to half of a seon or a judge's daily wage.