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valentine

Love vs Valentine - What's the difference?

love | valentine |


As nouns the difference between love and valentine

is that love is strong affection while valentine is an expression of affection, especially romantic affection, usually in the form of greeting card, gift, or message given to a person the object of affection, especially on February 14th.

As proper nouns the difference between love and valentine

is that love is {{surname|lang=en} while Valentine is Saint Valentine

As a verb love

is to have a strong affection for (someone or something).

Valentine vs Valentine - What's the difference?

valentine | valentine |


In given name|male|from=latin| terms the difference between valentine and valentine

is that valentine is in quiet but steady use since the 16th century while valentine is in quiet but steady use since the 16th century.

In given name|female|from=latin terms the difference between valentine and valentine

is that valentine is occasionally borrowed from french while valentine is occasionally borrowed from french.

In alternative form of|valentine|lang=en terms the difference between valentine and valentine

is that valentine is while valentine is .

As proper nouns the difference between valentine and valentine

is that valentine is while valentine is .

Valentines vs Valentine - What's the difference?

valentines | valentine |


As a noun valentines

is .

As a proper noun valentine is

.

Ventilate vs Valentine - What's the difference?

ventilate | valentine |


As a verb ventilate

is to replace stale or noxious air with fresh.

As a proper noun valentine is

.

Valentine vs Lover - What's the difference?

valentine | lover |


As nouns the difference between valentine and lover

is that valentine is an expression of affection, especially romantic affection, usually in the form of greeting card, gift, or message given to a person the object of affection, especially on February 14th while lover is one who loves and cares for another person in a romantic way; a sweetheart, love, soulmate, boyfriend, or girlfriend.

As a proper noun Valentine

is Saint Valentine

Inamorata vs Valentine - What's the difference?

inamorata | valentine |


As nouns the difference between inamorata and valentine

is that inamorata is a female lover or woman with whom one is in love; a mistress while valentine is an expression of affection, especially romantic affection, usually in the form of greeting card, gift, or message given to a person the object of affection, especially on February 14th.

As a proper noun Valentine is

Saint Valentine

Valentine vs Valentineless - What's the difference?

valentine | valentineless |


As a proper noun valentine

is .

As an adjective valentineless is

(rare) without a valentine; having no romantic partner for valentine's day.

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