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aburn

Aburn - What does it mean?

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Aburn vs Caburn - What's the difference?

aburn | caburn |


As an adjective aburn

is burning.

As a noun caburn is

(nautical) a small line made of spun yarn, to bind or worm cables, seize tackles, etc.

Aburn vs Aborn - What's the difference?

aburn | aborn |


As adjectives the difference between aburn and aborn

is that aburn is burning while aborn is born, begotten, created, developed.

As a verb aborn is

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Aburn vs Alburn - What's the difference?

aburn | alburn |


As an adjective aburn

is burning.

As a noun alburn is

the bleak, a small european fish with silvery scales.

Abun vs Aburn - What's the difference?

abun | aburn |


As a proper noun abun

is a language, sometimes considered an isolate and sometimes considered west papuan, spoken in papua and divided into the dialects abun tat (karon pantai), abun ji (madik) and abun je.

As a noun abun

is father, (the title of a bishop in an ethiopian or coptic church).

As an adjective aburn is

burning.

Aburn vs Azurn - What's the difference?

aburn | azurn |


As adjectives the difference between aburn and azurn

is that aburn is burning while azurn is sky-blue, azure.

Abura vs Aburn - What's the difference?

abura | aburn |


As a noun abura

is a medium-sized tropical african tree, .

As an adjective aburn is

burning.

Burn vs Aburn - What's the difference?

burn | aburn |


As a noun burn

is water.

As an adjective aburn is

burning.

Auburn vs Aburn - What's the difference?

auburn | aburn |


As a proper noun auburn

is (female).

As an adjective aburn is

burning.

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