terms |
thamud |
As nouns the difference between terms and thamud
is that
terms is while
thamud is a member of a people of ancient arabia, known from the first millennium to near the time of muhammad, and according to the qur'an punished and destroyed by an earthquake.
thamudic |
thamud |
Related terms |
Thamudic is a related term of thamud.
As an adjective thamudic
is of or pertaining to the thamuds.
As a noun thamud is
a member of a people of ancient arabia, known from the first millennium to near the time of muhammad, and according to the qur'an punished and destroyed by an earthquake.
earthquake |
thamud |
As nouns the difference between earthquake and thamud
is that
earthquake is a shaking of the ground, caused by volcanic activity or movement around geologic faults while
thamud is a member of a people of ancient arabia, known from the first millennium to near the time of muhammad, and according to the qur'an punished and destroyed by an earthquake.
muhammad |
thamud |
As a proper noun Muhammad
is the figure who introduced Islam, the man to whom the Quran was revealed; considered a prophet by Muslims and Baha'is.
As a noun Thamud is
a member of a people of ancient Arabia, known from the first millennium (BCE) to near the time of Muhammad, and according to the Qur'an punished and destroyed by an earthquake.
millennium |
thamud |
As nouns the difference between millennium and thamud
is that
millennium is a period of time consisting of one thousand years while
Thamud is a member of a people of ancient Arabia, known from the first millennium (BCE) to near the time of Muhammad, and according to the Qur'an punished and destroyed by an earthquake.
arabia |
thamud |
As a proper noun arabia
is arabia.
As a noun thamud is
a member of a people of ancient arabia, known from the first millennium to near the time of muhammad, and according to the qur'an punished and destroyed by an earthquake.
people |
thamud |
As nouns the difference between people and thamud
is that
people is
Used as plural of person; a body of human beings considered generally or collectively; a group of two or more persons while
Thamud is a member of a people of ancient Arabia, known from the first millennium (BCE) to near the time of Muhammad, and according to the Qur'an punished and destroyed by an earthquake.
As a verb people
is to stock with people or inhabitants; to fill as with people; to populate.