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protogermanic

Protogermanic vs Own - What's the difference?

protogermanic | own |

Protogermanic is likely misspelled.


Protogermanic has no English definition.

As a verb own is

to have rightful possession of (property, goods or capital); "To possess by right; to have the right of property in; to have the legal right or rightful title to." (Ref 1.

As an adjective own is

belonging to; possessed; proper to.

Protogermanic vs Perform - What's the difference?

protogermanic | perform |


As a verb perform is

to do something; to execute.

Protogermanic vs Individual - What's the difference?

protogermanic | individual |


As a noun individual is

a person considered alone, rather than as belonging to a group of people.

As an adjective individual is

relating to a single person or thing as opposed to more than one.

Protogermanic vs Sussex - What's the difference?

protogermanic | sussex |


As a proper noun sussex is

a former county in the south-east of england (now divided into east]]- and [[west sussex|west-), then bordered by surrey, kent, hampshire and the english channel.

Protogermanic vs Fore - What's the difference?

protogermanic | fore |


As a noun fore is

forest .

Protogermanic vs Catmint - What's the difference?

protogermanic | catmint |


As a noun catmint is

the plant , or other members of the genus; catnip.

Protogermanic vs Spokescat - What's the difference?

protogermanic | spokescat |


As a noun spokescat is

(neologism) a feline mascot.

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