marla |
marly |
As a noun marla
is (ireland) plasticine; modelling clay or
marla can be (australia) the (
rufous hare-wallaby), , a small desert marsupial of australia.
As an adjective marly is
containing or resembling marl.
marla |
marl |
As nouns the difference between marla and marl
is that
marla is (ireland) plasticine; modelling clay or
marla can be (australia) the (
rufous hare-wallaby), , a small desert marsupial of australia while
marl is a mixed earthy substance, consisting of carbonate of lime, clay, and possibly sand, in very variable proportions, and accordingly designated as calcareous, clayey, or sandy.
As a verb marl is
to cover, as part of a rope, with marline, marking a peculiar hitch at each turn to prevent unwinding.
marla |
mara |
As nouns the difference between marla and mara
is that
marla is (ireland) plasticine; modelling clay or
marla can be (australia) the (
rufous hare-wallaby), , a small desert marsupial of australia while
mara is (
l).
marula |
marla |
As nouns the difference between marula and marla
is that
marula is a medium-sized dioecious tree, , indigenous to southern africa and west africa while
marla is (ireland) plasticine; modelling clay or
marla can be (australia) the (
rufous hare-wallaby), , a small desert marsupial of australia.
marla |
marua |
As nouns the difference between marla and marua
is that
marla is (ireland) plasticine; modelling clay or
marla can be (australia) the (
rufous hare-wallaby), , a small desert marsupial of australia while
marua is a type of small-grained cereal from india, similar to millet.
marla |
marls |
As a proper noun Marla
is {{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}.
As a noun marla
is plasticine; modelling clay.
As a verb marls is
third-person singular of marl.
marla |
marle |
As nouns the difference between marla and marle
is that
marla is (ireland) plasticine; modelling clay or
marla can be (australia) the (
rufous hare-wallaby), , a small desert marsupial of australia while
marle is .
marla |
marma |
As nouns the difference between marla and marma
is that
marla is (ireland) plasticine; modelling clay or
marla can be (australia) the (
rufous hare-wallaby), , a small desert marsupial of australia while
marma is (ayurveda) a special, sensitive point on the body.
marga |
marla |
As nouns the difference between marga and marla
is that
marga is the canon of established forms of classical music, dance etc., as opposed to modern or regional developments while
marla is plasticine; modelling clay.
As a proper noun Marla is
{{given name|female|from=Hebrew}}.
marra |
marla |
As a verb marra
is .
As a noun marla is
(ireland) plasticine; modelling clay or
marla can be (australia) the (
rufous hare-wallaby), , a small desert marsupial of australia.
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