q |
dnq |
Related terms |
Dnq is a related term of q.
Dnq is a antonym of q.
Q is likely misspelled.
Q has no English definition.
Dnq is likely misspelled.
Dnq has no English definition.
disqualified |
dsq |
As a verb disqualified
is (
disqualify).
q |
dsq |
Related terms |
Dsq is a related term of q.
Dsq is a derived term of q.
Q is likely misspelled.
Q has no English definition.
Dsq is likely misspelled.
Dsq has no English definition.
farina |
farinose |
As a noun farina
is flour.
As an adjective farinose is
yielding or related to farina; as, farinose substances.
cumbria |
cumbrian |
As a proper noun cumbria
is a county of northern england bordering lancashire, north yorkshire, county durham and northumberland.
As an adjective cumbrian is
of or pertaining to cumbria or cumberland.
As a noun cumbrian is
a native or inhabitant of cumbria.
cumberland |
cumbrian |
As a proper noun Cumberland
is a maritime former border county of England, since 1974 absorbed into Cumbria.
As an adjective Cumbrian is
of or pertaining to Cumbria or Cumberland.
As a noun Cumbrian is
a native or inhabitant of Cumbria.
copyright |
copyfraud |
As nouns the difference between copyright and copyfraud
is that
copyright is (uncountable) the right by law to be the entity which determines who may publish, copy and distribute a piece of writing, music, picture or other work of authorship while
copyfraud is (legal) false claims of copyright, such as a claim of copyright ownership of public domain material.
As a verb copyright
is to place under a copyright.
epidiascope |
episcope |
As nouns the difference between epidiascope and episcope
is that
epidiascope is a machine that projects s onto a screen while
episcope is a form of epidiascope that projects images of opaque objects.
wenona |
winona |
Alternative forms |
Winona is a alternative form of wenona.
As proper nouns the difference between wenona and winona
is that
wenona is {{given name|female}}, a variant of Winona while
Winona is {{given name|female}}, used mainly in the United States.
wenonah |
winona |
Alternative forms |
Winona is a alternative form of wenonah.
As proper nouns the difference between wenonah and winona
is that
wenonah is {{given name|female}}, a less common spelling of Winona while
Winona is {{given name|female}}, used mainly in the United States.
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