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Dunam vs Dynam - What's the difference?

dunam | dynam |

As nouns the difference between dunam and dynam

is that dunam is a variable measure of land area in the ottoman empire and its successor states: the amount of land that can be plowed in a day, now often standardized as one decare (1000 m²), but sometimes as much as 2500 m² (in iraq) while dynam is a foot-pound.

dunam

English

(wikipedia dunam)

Noun

(en noun)
  • A variable measure of land area in the Ottoman Empire and its successor states: the amount of land that can be plowed in a day, now often standardized as one decare (1000 m²), but sometimes as much as 2500 m² (in Iraq).
  • * (rfdate), James Joyce, :
  • You pay eight marks and they plant a dunam of land for you with olives, oranges, almonds or citrons.

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    dynam

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A foot-pound.
  • * 1841 , William Whewell, The mechanics of engineering (page 174)
  • And since the fall is 10 feet, the labouring force is 220000 dynams per minute.