cornwall |
tamar |
As proper nouns the difference between cornwall and tamar
is that
cornwall is a maritime county of England, forming its south-western extremity, bordered by Devon in the east while
Tamar is a daughter-in-law of Judah.
devon |
tamar |
As proper nouns the difference between devon and tamar
is that
devon is a county of England bordered by Cornwall, Somerset, Dorset, the Bristol Channel and the English Channel while
Tamar is a daughter-in-law of Judah.
As a noun Devon
is one of a breed of hardy cattle originating in Devon, England.
england |
tamar |
As proper nouns the difference between england and tamar
is that
england is the region of the island of Great Britain which is to the east of Wales and the south of Scotland; one of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom while
Tamar is a daughter-in-law of Judah.
river |
tamar |
As proper nouns the difference between river and tamar
is that
river is a given name derived from English while
Tamar is a daughter-in-law of Judah.
As a noun river
is a large and often winding stream which drains a land mass, carrying water down from higher areas to a lower point, ending at an ocean or in an inland sea.
As a verb river
is to improve one’s hand to beat another player on the final card in a poker game.
tamara |
tamar |
Related terms |
Tamar is a related term of tamara.
As proper nouns the difference between tamara and tamar
is that
tamara is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}, regularly used in English since the mid-twentieth century while
Tamar is a daughter-in-law of Judah.
absalom |
tamar |
As proper nouns the difference between absalom and tamar
is that
absalom is the third son of David, king of Israel while
Tamar is a daughter-in-law of Judah.
david |
tamar |
As a proper noun david
is .
As a noun tamar is
a date fruit.
judah |
tamar |
As proper nouns the difference between judah and tamar
is that
judah is fourth son of Jacob, by his wife Leah while
Tamar is a daughter-in-law of Judah.