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momme

Mommy vs Momme - What's the difference?

mommy | momme |


As a proper noun mommy

is (chiefly|used by young children) one's mother.

As a noun momme is

the unit used in pearl and paper trading (375 grams).

Mommet vs Momme - What's the difference?

mommet | momme |


As nouns the difference between mommet and momme

is that mommet is alternative form of mammet while momme is the unit used in pearl and paper trading (3.75 grams).

Momme vs Domme - What's the difference?

momme | domme |


As nouns the difference between momme and domme

is that momme is the unit used in pearl and paper trading (375 grams) while domme is a dominatrix.

Momme vs Mome - What's the difference?

momme | mome |


As nouns the difference between momme and mome

is that momme is the unit used in pearl and paper trading (375 grams) while mome is kid, brat.

Momme vs Momma - What's the difference?

momme | momma |


As nouns the difference between momme and momma

is that momme is the unit used in pearl and paper trading (375 grams) while momma is (us|colloquial) mother.

Pomme vs Momme - What's the difference?

pomme | momme |


As an adjective pomme

is (heraldry|of a cross) having the ends terminating in rounded protuberances or single balls.

As a noun momme is

the unit used in pearl and paper trading (375 grams).