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Bushy - What does it mean?

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Tingeing - What does it mean?

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Rotanes - What does it mean?

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Kieran - What does it mean?

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Atman vs False - What's the difference?

atman | false |


As a noun atman

is atman.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Studder vs False - What's the difference?

studder | false |


As a verb studder

is .

As a noun studder

is .

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Congruent vs Proper - What's the difference?

congruent | proper |


As adjectives the difference between congruent and proper

is that congruent is corresponding in character while proper is (lb) suitable .

As an adverb proper is

(scotland) properly; thoroughly; completely.

Gonno - What does it mean?

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Trichloroethene - What does it mean?

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Pilgrim vs Suffragan - What's the difference?

pilgrim | suffragan |


As nouns the difference between pilgrim and suffragan

is that pilgrim is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc while suffragan is a bishop seen in relation to his archbishop or metropolitan province (which may summon him for support, to attend synods etc).

As a proper noun pilgrim

is a settler of the usually used in plural.

As an adjective suffragan is

of or pertaining to a suffragan.

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