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Colon vs Guts - What's the difference?

colon | guts |


As a proper noun colon

is .

As a noun guts is

.

Colonizer vs Colon - What's the difference?

colonizer | colon |


As nouns the difference between colonizer and colon

is that colonizer is one who establishes or joins a colony; a colonist while colon is the punctuation mark ":".

As a proper noun Colon is

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Colon vs Colon - What's the difference?

colon | colon |


In surname|lang=en terms the difference between colon and colon

is that colon is while colon is .

As proper nouns the difference between colon and colon

is that colon is while colon is .

Colon vs Scent - What's the difference?

colon | scent |


As a proper noun colon

is .

As a noun scent is

a distinctive odour or smell.

As a verb scent is

to detect the scent of.

Odour vs Colon - What's the difference?

odour | colon |


As nouns the difference between odour and colon

is that odour is any smell, whether fragrant or offensive; scent; perfume while colon is the punctuation mark ":".

As a proper noun Colon is

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Colon vs Intestinal - What's the difference?

colon | intestinal |


As a proper noun colon

is .

As an adjective intestinal is

relating to the intestines.

Colon vs Colonization - What's the difference?

colon | colonization |


As a proper noun colon

is .

As a noun colonization is

the process of establishing a colony.

Enteron vs Colon - What's the difference?

enteron | colon |


As nouns the difference between enteron and colon

is that enteron is the gut, the whole intestine (alimentary) canal while colon is the punctuation mark ":".

As a proper noun Colon is

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Coal vs Colon - What's the difference?

coal | colon |


As a noun coal

is (uncountable) a black rock formed from prehistoric plant remains, composed largely of carbon and burned as a fuel.

As a verb coal

is to take on a supply of coal (usually of steam ships).

As a proper noun colon is

.

Enema vs Colon - What's the difference?

enema | colon |


As a noun enema

is enema.

As a proper noun colon is

.

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