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shamba

Shama vs Shamba - What's the difference?

shama | shamba |


As nouns the difference between shama and shamba

is that shama is , a saxicoline songbird of india, glossy black with a white rump and brown underparts while shamba is (east africa) an area of cultivated ground; a plot of land, a small subsistence farm for growing crops and fruit-bearing trees, often including the dwelling of the farmer.

Shamba vs Shamla - What's the difference?

shamba | shamla |


As nouns the difference between shamba and shamla

is that shamba is an area of cultivated ground; a plot of land, a small subsistence farm for growing crops and fruit-bearing trees, often including the dwelling of the farmer while shamla is a girdle for the waist, worn in India.

Samba vs Shamba - What's the difference?

samba | shamba |


As nouns the difference between samba and shamba

is that samba is a Brazilian ballroom dance while shamba is an area of cultivated ground; a plot of land, a small subsistence farm for growing crops and fruit-bearing trees, often including the dwelling of the farmer.

As a verb samba

is to dance the samba.

Farm vs Shamba - What's the difference?

farm | shamba |


As nouns the difference between farm and shamba

is that farm is food; provisions; a meal while shamba is an area of cultivated ground; a plot of land, a small subsistence farm for growing crops and fruit-bearing trees, often including the dwelling of the farmer.

As a verb farm

is to work on a farm, especially in the growing and harvesting of crops.

Plot vs Shamba - What's the difference?

plot | shamba |


As nouns the difference between plot and shamba

is that plot is the course of a story, comprising a series of incidents which are gradually unfolded, sometimes by unexpected means while shamba is an area of cultivated ground; a plot of land, a small subsistence farm for growing crops and fruit-bearing trees, often including the dwelling of the farmer.

As a verb plot

is to conceive (a crime, etc).

Cultivated vs Shamba - What's the difference?

cultivated | shamba |


As a verb cultivated

is (cultivate).

As an adjective cultivated

is (of a person) cultured, refined, educated.

As a noun shamba is

(east africa) an area of cultivated ground; a plot of land, a small subsistence farm for growing crops and fruit-bearing trees, often including the dwelling of the farmer.