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Durdan vs Durdum - What's the difference?

durdan | durdum | Alternative forms |

Durdan is an alternative form of durdum.


As a noun durdum is

(archaic) noise, uproar, clamor.

Noise vs Durdum - What's the difference?

noise | durdum |


As nouns the difference between noise and durdum

is that noise is various sounds, usually unwanted while durdum is (archaic) noise, uproar, clamor.

As a verb noise

is to make a noise; to sound.

Uproar vs Durdum - What's the difference?

uproar | durdum |


As nouns the difference between uproar and durdum

is that uproar is tumultuous, noisy excitement while durdum is noise, uproar, clamor.

As a verb uproar

is to throw into uproar or confusion.

Antelope vs Duiker - What's the difference?

antelope | duiker |


As nouns the difference between antelope and duiker

is that antelope is any of several African mammals of the family Bovidae distinguished by hollow horns, which, unlike deer, they do not shed while duiker is one of any species of small antelope of the Cephalophinae subfamily.

Cephalophinae vs Duiker - What's the difference?

cephalophinae | duiker |


As a proper noun cephalophinae

is .

As a noun duiker is

one of any species of small antelope of the cephalophinae subfamily.

Subfamily vs Duiker - What's the difference?

subfamily | duiker |


As nouns the difference between subfamily and duiker

is that subfamily is a taxonomic category ranking between a family and a genus; formerly called a tribe while duiker is one of any species of small antelope of the Cephalophinae subfamily.

Netherlands vs Dutchland - What's the difference?

netherlands | dutchland |


As proper nouns the difference between netherlands and dutchland

is that netherlands is a country in northwestern Europe bordering Germany and Belgium. Official name: Kingdom of the Netherlands while Dutchland is the region of Continental Europe populated by speakers of Low, Middle and High West Germanic languages, roughly corresponding to the Netherlands, Flanders, Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland.

As an adjective Netherlands

is of or pertaining to the Netherlands. The correct word to describe embassies and consulates of the country.

Flanders vs Dutchland - What's the difference?

flanders | dutchland |


As proper nouns the difference between flanders and dutchland

is that flanders is (historical) the , of varying extent while dutchland is (dated) the region of continental europe populated by speakers of low, middle and high west germanic languages, roughly corresponding to the netherlands, flanders, germany, austria, and parts of switzerland.

Germany vs Dutchland - What's the difference?

germany | dutchland |

Dutchland is a synonym of germany.



As proper nouns the difference between germany and dutchland

is that germany is the Central European state formed by West Germany's 1990 absorption of East Germany, with its capital in Berlin while Dutchland is the region of Continental Europe populated by speakers of Low, Middle and High West Germanic languages, roughly corresponding to the Netherlands, Flanders, Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland.

Austria vs Dutchland - What's the difference?

austria | dutchland |


As proper nouns the difference between austria and dutchland

is that austria is a country in Central Europe, a member state of the European Union. Official name: Republic of Austria (Republik Österreich) while Dutchland is the region of Continental Europe populated by speakers of Low, Middle and High West Germanic languages, roughly corresponding to the Netherlands, Flanders, Germany, Austria, and parts of Switzerland.

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