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Din vs Hurlyburly - What's the difference?

din | hurlyburly |

As nouns the difference between din and hurlyburly

is that din is or din can be dyne while hurlyburly is (archaic) a noisy and disorderly tumult and confusion, especially as of battle.

din

English

Acronym

(Acronym) (head)
  • Deutsches Institut für Normung. (German Institute for Standardization)
  • A formerly used logarithmic expression of the speed of a photographic film, plate, etc.; high-speed films have high numbers.
  • Anagrams

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    hurlyburly

    English

    Alternative forms

    * hurly-burly

    Noun

    (hurlyburlies)
  • (archaic) A noisy and disorderly tumult and confusion, especially as of battle.
  • *1550 : Mierdman, Steuen, The market or fayre of usurers
  • *:...for nought is cea??ed and gone already, what an hurlyburly (?) inconvenience ?houlde followe or it maye be ea?ely perceived.
  • *1606 : Shakespeare, William, Macbeth
  • *:First Witch: When shall we three meet again / In thunder, lightning, or in rain?
  • *:Second Witch: When the hurlyburly' s done, / When the battle's lost and won.
  • See also

    * hustle and bustle *hurluberlu Words from Shakespeare English reduplications