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Prevail vs Qin - What's the difference?

prevail | qin |


As a verb prevail

is to be superior in strength, dominance, influence or frequency; to have or gain the advantage over others; to have the upper hand; to outnumber others.

As a noun qin is

seven-stringed classical Chinese zither that does not have a bridge, sometimes referred to as guqin where gu stands for ancient.

As a proper noun Qin is

an ancient feudal state of China that existed between 778 and 207 BC.

Qin - What does it mean?

qin | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun qin

is seven-stringed classical Chinese zither that does not have a bridge, sometimes referred to as guqin where gu stands for ancient.

As a proper noun Qin

is an ancient feudal state of China that existed between 778 and 207 BC.

Min vs Qin - What's the difference?

min | qin |


As nouns the difference between min and qin

is that min is memory; remembrance while qin is seven-stringed classical Chinese zither that does not have a bridge, sometimes referred to as guqin where gu stands for ancient.

As proper nouns the difference between min and qin

is that min is an Ancient Egyptian god of fertility and procreation while Qin is an ancient feudal state of China that existed between 778 and 207 BC.

As an abbreviation min

is alternative form of min.|lang=en.

As an adjective min

is less.

As a verb min

is to bring to the mind of; remind.

Jin vs Qin - What's the difference?

jin | qin |


As nouns the difference between jin and qin

is that jin is an alternative spelling of lang=en while qin is seven-stringed classical Chinese zither that does not have a bridge, sometimes referred to as guqin where gu stands for ancient.

As proper nouns the difference between jin and qin

is that jin is the Chinese dynasty and empire of Jin (晉) - Jin Dynasty (265–420 while Qin is an ancient feudal state of China that existed between 778 and 207 BC.

Qin vs Fin - What's the difference?

qin | fin |


As nouns the difference between qin and fin

is that qin is seven-stringed classical Chinese zither that does not have a bridge, sometimes referred to as guqin where gu stands for ancient while fin is one of the appendages of a fish, used to propel itself and to manoeuvre/maneuver.

As proper nouns the difference between qin and fin

is that qin is an ancient feudal state of China that existed between 778 and 207 BC while Fin is commune in the Somme department in France.

As a verb fin is

(cut fins) To cut the fins from a fish, shark, etc.

Qin vs Qing - What's the difference?

qin | qing |


As a proper noun qin

is an ancient feudal state of china that existed between 778 and 207 bc.

As a noun qing is

a sounding stone, a chinese musical instrument.

Qin vs Hin - What's the difference?

qin | hin |


As a proper noun qin

is an ancient feudal state of china that existed between 778 and 207 bc.

As a noun hin is

an ancient hebrew unit of liquid measurement, approximately 048 litre.

Qin vs Zin - What's the difference?

qin | zin |


As a proper noun qin

is an ancient feudal state of china that existed between 778 and 207 bc.

As a noun zin is

zinc.

Qin vs Gin - What's the difference?

qin | gin |


In lang=en terms the difference between qin and gin

is that qin is seven-stringed classical Chinese zither that does not have a bridge, sometimes referred to as guqin where gu stands for ancient while gin is drawing the best card or combination of cards.

As a proper noun Qin

is an ancient feudal state of China that existed between 778 and 207 BC.

As a verb gin is

to remove the seeds from cotton with a cotton gin.

Lin vs Qin - What's the difference?

lin | qin |


As nouns the difference between lin and qin

is that lin is a pool or collection of water, particularly one above or below a waterfall while qin is seven-stringed classical Chinese zither that does not have a bridge, sometimes referred to as guqin where gu stands for ancient.

As proper nouns the difference between lin and qin

is that lin is {{surname|from=Chinese}} of Chinese origin (see: 林 while Qin is an ancient feudal state of China that existed between 778 and 207 BC.

As a verb lin

is to desist (from something), stop.

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