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Mesolithic vs Natufian - What's the difference?

mesolithic | natufian |


As adjectives the difference between mesolithic and natufian

is that mesolithic is of or referring to the Middle Stone Age (also the Mesolithic period or the Mesolithic age), a prehistoric period that lasted between 10,000 and 3,000 BC while Natufian is of, or relating to a Mesolithic-era hunter-gatherer people in the Mediterranean area around Levant.

As nouns the difference between mesolithic and natufian

is that mesolithic is short for the Mesolithic period while Natufian is someone of, or pertaining to, the Natufian culture.

Mediterranean vs Natufian - What's the difference?

mediterranean | natufian |


As an adjective natufian is

of, or relating to a mesolithic-era hunter-gatherer people in the mediterranean area around levant.

As a noun natufian is

someone of, or pertaining to, the natufian culture.

Levant vs Natufian - What's the difference?

levant | natufian |


As nouns the difference between levant and natufian

is that levant is a disappearing or absconding after losing a bet while natufian is someone of, or pertaining to, the natufian culture.

As adjectives the difference between levant and natufian

is that levant is (heraldry) rising, of an animal while natufian is of, or relating to a mesolithic-era hunter-gatherer people in the mediterranean area around levant.

As a verb levant

is to abscond or run away, especially to avoid paying money or debts.

Drachma vs Decadrachm - What's the difference?

drachma | decadrachm |


As nouns the difference between drachma and decadrachm

is that drachma is the currency of greece from ancient times until 2001, with the symbol , since replaced by the euro while decadrachm is a unit of currency in ancient greece, worth ten drachmas.

Unit vs Daalder - What's the difference?

unit | daalder |


As a verb unit

is .

As a noun daalder is

a historic unit of currency of the netherlands, equivalent to 1 and a half guilders.

Netherlands vs Daalder - What's the difference?

netherlands | daalder |


As a proper noun netherlands

is a country in northwestern europe bordering germany and belgium official name: kingdom of the netherlands.

As an adjective netherlands

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

As a noun daalder is

a historic unit of currency of the netherlands, equivalent to 1 and a half guilders.

Guilder vs Daalder - What's the difference?

guilder | daalder |


As nouns the difference between guilder and daalder

is that guilder is the former currency unit in the netherlands, divided into 100 cents while daalder is a historic unit of currency of the netherlands, equivalent to 1 and a half guilders.

Rijksdaalder vs Daalder - What's the difference?

rijksdaalder | daalder | Derived terms |

Rijksdaalder is a derived term of daalder.


As nouns the difference between rijksdaalder and daalder

is that rijksdaalder is coin used until the decimalization of 1816 worth 50 stuivers rather than 30 (daalder) while daalder is a historic unit of currency of the netherlands, equivalent to 1 and a half guilders.

Helices vs Helixes - What's the difference?

helices | helixes | Alternative forms |

Helices is an alternative form of helixes.


As nouns the difference between helices and helixes

is that helices is while helixes is .

Jug vs Juglet - What's the difference?

jug | juglet |


As nouns the difference between jug and juglet

is that jug is a serving vessel or container, circular in cross-section and typically higher than it is wide, with a relatively small mouth or spout, a handle and often a stopper or top while juglet is an ancient container for liquids, similar to but smaller than modern-day jugs.

As a verb jug

is to stew in an earthenware jug etc.

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