kayunga |
ntenguru |
As proper nouns the difference between kayunga and ntenguru
is that
kayunga is a district in central uganda or
kayunga can be a sub-county in ntenguru, uganda while
ntenguru is a county in the kayunga district of uganda.
uganda |
ntenguru |
As proper nouns the difference between uganda and ntenguru
is that
uganda is country in eastern africa official name: republic of uganda while
ntenguru is a county in the kayunga district of uganda.
busaana |
ntenguru |
Hyponyms |
Busaana is a hyponym of ntenguru.
As proper nouns the difference between busaana and ntenguru
is that
busaana is a sub-county in ntenguru, kayunga, uganda while
ntenguru is a county in the kayunga district of uganda.
nazigo |
ntenguru |
Hyponyms |
Nazigo is a hyponym of ntenguru.
As proper nouns the difference between nazigo and ntenguru
is that
nazigo is a sub-county in ntenguru, kayunga, uganda while
ntenguru is a county in the kayunga district of uganda.
kagulumira |
ntenguru |
Hyponyms |
Kagulumira is a hyponym of ntenguru.
As proper nouns the difference between kagulumira and ntenguru
is that
kagulumira is a sub-county in ntenguru, kayunga, uganda while
ntenguru is a county in the kayunga district of uganda.
uganda |
kayunga |
As proper nouns the difference between uganda and kayunga
is that
uganda is country in eastern africa official name: republic of uganda while
kayunga is a district in central uganda or
kayunga can be a sub-county in ntenguru, uganda.
famish |
affamish |
Related terms |
Famish is a related term of affamish.
As verbs the difference between famish and affamish
is that
famish is (obsolete|transitive) to starve (to death); to kill or destroy with hunger while
affamish is (obsolete) to cause (somebody) to die of hunger; to starve.
famine |
affamish |
Related terms |
Affamish is a related term of famine.
As a noun famine
is extreme shortage of food in a region.
As a proper noun Famine
is the personification of famine, often depicted riding a black horse.
As a verb affamish is
to cause (somebody) to die of hunger; to starve.
stranded |
cragfast |
As adjectives the difference between stranded and cragfast
is that
stranded is (of a person) abandoned or marooned while
cragfast is stranded on a crag (inaccessible rock).
As a verb stranded
is (
strand).
gestural |
gesturally |
As an adjective gestural
is of, pertaining to, or using gestures.
As an adverb gesturally is
in a gestural fashion.
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