conclusion |
zzxjoanw |
As a noun conclusion
is .
illuminating |
luciferous |
As a verb illuminating
is .
As an adjective luciferous is
literally illuminating; providing light.
light |
luciferous |
As a proper noun light
is .
As an adjective luciferous is
literally illuminating; providing light.
insight |
luciferous |
As a noun insight
is a sight or view of the interior of anything; a deep inspection or view; introspection; frequently used with into.
As an adjective luciferous is
literally illuminating; providing light.
wynona |
winona |
Alternative forms |
Winona is a alternative form of wynona.
Wynona is often a misspelling of winona.
Wynona has no English definition.
As a proper noun Winona is
{{given name|female}}, used mainly in the United States.
kansas |
winona |
As proper nouns the difference between kansas and winona
is that
kansas is a state of the mid United States of America. Capital: Topeka while
Winona is {{given name|female}}, used mainly in the United States.
minnesota |
winona |
As proper nouns the difference between minnesota and winona
is that
minnesota is a north-central state of the United States of America. West of Wisconsin, north of Iowa, east of South Dakota and North Dakota; south of the Canadian provinces of Manitoba and Ontario. The capital is Saint Paul while
Winona is {{given name|female}}, used mainly in the United States.
mississippi |
winona |
As proper nouns the difference between mississippi and winona
is that
mississippi is a {{USstate}}. Capital Jackson: Postal abbreviation:
MSWinona is {{given name|female}}, used mainly in the United States.
As an interjection Mississippi
is used to count out a time of about one second, especially in games.
As a noun Mississippi
is a recitation of “Mississippi” (interjection).
missouri |
winona |
As proper nouns the difference between missouri and winona
is that
missouri is a {{USstate}} Capital Jefferson City; largest city: Kansas City: Postal abbreviation:
MOWinona is {{given name|female}}, used mainly in the United States.
texas |
winona |
As proper nouns the difference between texas and winona
is that
texas is a state of the United States of America. Capital: Austin while
Winona is {{given name|female}}, used mainly in the United States.
As a noun texas
is the top-most cabin deck on a steamboat.
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