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Moel vs Noel - What's the difference?

moel | noel |

As nouns the difference between moel and noel

is that moel is a hill having a rounded outline in its upper portion because the summit is protected from rapid denudation by a layer of soil and a growth of forest trees or grass, or by marshes of peat while noel is christmas.

As a proper noun Noel is

christmas.

As an acronym NOEL is

no observed effect level.

moel

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A hill having a rounded outline in its upper portion because the summit is protected from rapid denudation by a layer of soil and a growth of forest trees or grass, or by marshes of peat.
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    noel

    English

    (wikipedia Noel)

    Alternative forms

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    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) .

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • (literary, or, old-fashioned) Christmas.
  • Etymology 2

    From Noel in the sense of Christmas; given since Middle Ages to children born at Christmastide.

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
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  • * 2009 , A Gate at the Stairs , Faber and Faber, ISBN 978-0-571-24946-6, page 162:
  • When Noel' came, noisily bursting through the back door with buckets of cleansers and sponges, I introduced myself. "Just call me No''elle''," he said of himself. "When I was little they used to call me '''Noel''', ' Noel , the toilet bowl. Although now I have thought of painting that on the side of my van. It might be good for business? I don't know."
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