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xorn

Lorn vs Xorn - What's the difference?

lorn | xorn |


As an adjective lorn

is (obsolete) lost, doomed.

As a noun xorn is

(fantasy) a fictional monster that devours earthen and silicate materials and can move freely through earth.

Sorn vs Xorn - What's the difference?

sorn | xorn |


As nouns the difference between sorn and xorn

is that sorn is snout while xorn is (fantasy) a fictional monster that devours earthen and silicate materials and can move freely through earth.

Horn vs Xorn - What's the difference?

horn | xorn |


As nouns the difference between horn and xorn

is that horn is a hard growth of keratin that protrudes from the top of the head of certain animals, usually paired while xorn is a fictional monster that devours earthen and silicate materials and can move freely through earth.

As a verb horn

is to assault with the horns.

As a proper noun Horn

is Cape Horn, at the southern tip of South America.

Worn vs Xorn - What's the difference?

worn | xorn |


As an adjective worn

is damaged and shabby as a result of much use.

As a verb worn

is .

As a noun xorn is

(fantasy) a fictional monster that devours earthen and silicate materials and can move freely through earth.

Torn vs Xorn - What's the difference?

torn | xorn |


As a verb torn

is (rip, rend, speed).

As a noun xorn is

(fantasy) a fictional monster that devours earthen and silicate materials and can move freely through earth.

Born vs Xorn - What's the difference?

born | xorn |


As nouns the difference between born and xorn

is that born is while xorn is (fantasy) a fictional monster that devours earthen and silicate materials and can move freely through earth.

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