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Cebiche vs Ceviche - What's the difference?

cebiche | ceviche | Alternative forms |

Ceviche is a alternative form of cebiche.



As nouns the difference between cebiche and ceviche

is that cebiche is an alternative spelling of ceviche while ceviche is raw seafood cured by marination in an acidic medium such as citrus, vinegar, or other souring agent, found primarily in Latin America.

Masculinise vs Masculinize - What's the difference?

masculinise | masculinize | Alternative forms |

Masculinise is an alternative form of masculinize.


As verbs the difference between masculinise and masculinize

is that masculinise is while masculinize is to make masculine; to give typically male characteristics.

Noncancellable vs Noncancelable - What's the difference?

noncancellable | noncancelable | Alternative forms |

Noncancelable is a alternative form of noncancellable.



As adjectives the difference between noncancellable and noncancelable

is that noncancellable is an alternative spelling of lang=en while noncancelable is not able to be canceled.

Santir vs Santur - What's the difference?

santir | santur | Alternative forms |

Santir is an alternative form of santur.


As nouns the difference between santir and santur

is that santir is while santur is a type of hammered dulcimer played in persian music.

Santoor vs Santur - What's the difference?

santoor | santur | Alternative forms |

Santoor is an alternative form of santur.


As nouns the difference between santoor and santur

is that santoor is an indian string instrument, a trapezoidal hammered dulcimer with seventy strings, believed to be derived from the persian santur while santur is a type of hammered dulcimer played in persian music.

Santour vs Santur - What's the difference?

santour | santur | Alternative forms |

Santur is a alternative form of santour.


Santour is often a misspelling of santur.


Santour has no English definition.

As a noun santur is

a type of hammered dulcimer played in Persian music.

Tambac vs Tombak - What's the difference?

tambac | tombak | Alternative forms |

Tambac is an alternative form of tombak.


As nouns the difference between tambac and tombak

is that tambac is while tombak is (musici) a type of goblet drum used heavily in persian music or tombak can be a brass alloy also known as red-bronze term used where zinc content is below 28% usually consists of 84-90 % copper and 16-10% zinc, sometimes including arsenic to mimic gold also called german brass or dutch brass.

Tombac vs Tombak - What's the difference?

tombac | tombak | Alternative forms |

Tombac is an alternative form of tombak.


As nouns the difference between tombac and tombak

is that tombac is while tombak is (musici) a type of goblet drum used heavily in persian music or tombak can be a brass alloy also known as red-bronze term used where zinc content is below 28% usually consists of 84-90 % copper and 16-10% zinc, sometimes including arsenic to mimic gold also called german brass or dutch brass.

Donbak vs Tombak - What's the difference?

donbak | tombak | Alternative forms |

Donbak is an alternative form of tombak.


As a noun tombak is

(musici) a type of goblet drum used heavily in persian music or tombak can be a brass alloy also known as red-bronze term used where zinc content is below 28% usually consists of 84-90 % copper and 16-10% zinc, sometimes including arsenic to mimic gold also called german brass or dutch brass.

Dombak vs Tombak - What's the difference?

dombak | tombak | Alternative forms |

Dombak is an alternative form of tombak.


As a noun tombak is

(musici) a type of goblet drum used heavily in persian music or tombak can be a brass alloy also known as red-bronze term used where zinc content is below 28% usually consists of 84-90 % copper and 16-10% zinc, sometimes including arsenic to mimic gold also called german brass or dutch brass.

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