As nouns the difference between lam and pam
is that lam is used in the expression on the lam to mean that a person is fleeing law enforcement, possibly in hiding while pam is the jack of clubs in loo played with hands of 5 cards.
As verbs the difference between lam and pam
is that lam is to beat or thrash while pam is to pan.
As a proper noun Pam is
a diminutive of the female given name Pamela.
As an initialism PAM is
power Amplitude Modulation.
lam
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) lemja.
Noun
(-)
Used in the expression on the lam to mean that a person is fleeing law enforcement, possibly in hiding.
Verb
To beat or thrash
Derived terms
* lambaste
Etymology 2
(etyl)
Noun
(
en noun)
The twenty-third letter of the Arabic alphabet, .
Anagrams
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pam
English
Etymology 1
Probably short for (etyl) , special use of man's name.
Noun
(
en noun)
The jack of clubs in loo played with hands of 5 cards.
A card game, similar to napoleon, in which the jack of clubs is the highest trump.
Etymology 2
Probably alteration of (pan).
Verb
To pan.
Anagrams
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