wan |
wag |
In obsolete terms the difference between wan and wag
is that
wan is past tense of win while
wag is to go; to depart.
As an adjective wan
is pale, sickly-looking.
wan |
wat |
As a proper noun wat is
a medieval english given name, short for walter.
wan |
fan |
wan |
way |
As a proper noun way is
christianity or
way can be .
wand |
wan |
As nouns the difference between wand and wan
is that
wand is a stick or staff while
wan is the quality of being wan; wanness.
As verbs the difference between wand and wan
is that
wand is to scan (e.g. a passenger at an airport) with a metal detector while
wan is past tense of win.
As an adjective wan is
pale, sickly-looking.
want |
wan |
As verbs the difference between want and wan
is that
want is to wish for or to desire (something) while
wan is past tense of win.
As nouns the difference between want and wan
is that
want is a desire, wish, longing while
wan is the quality of being wan; wanness.
As a proper noun Want
is a personification of want.
As an adjective wan is
pale, sickly-looking.
san |
wan |
As an adjective san
is healthy.
won |
wan |
As verbs the difference between won and wan
is that
won is past tense of win while
wan is past tense of win.
As nouns the difference between won and wan
is that
won is the currency of Korea, making 100 jun in North Korea and 100 jeon in South Korea while
wan is the quality of being wan; wanness.
As an adjective wan is
pale, sickly-looking.
ran |
wan |
In obsolete terms the difference between ran and wan
is that
ran is open robbery while
wan is past tense of win.
As verbs the difference between ran and wan
is that
ran is simple past of run while
wan is past tense of win.
As nouns the difference between ran and wan
is that
ran is yarns coiled on a spun-yarn winch while
wan is the quality of being wan; wanness.
As a proper noun RAN
is
Royal Australian Navy.
As an adjective wan is
pale, sickly-looking.
swan |
wan |
As nouns the difference between swan and wan
is that
swan is any of various species of large, long-necked waterfowl, of genus
Cygnus, most of which have white plumage while
wan is the quality of being wan; wanness.
As verbs the difference between swan and wan
is that
swan is to travel or move about in an aimless, idle, or pretentiously casual way while
wan is past tense of win.
As a proper noun Swan
is {{surname}.
As an adjective wan is
pale, sickly-looking.
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