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sillion

Sillion vs Skillion - What's the difference?

sillion | skillion |


As nouns the difference between sillion and skillion

is that sillion is the thick, voluminous, and shiny soil turned over by a plow while skillion is a room built against the back of another building, having a separate roof.

Dillion vs Sillion - What's the difference?

dillion | sillion |


As nouns the difference between dillion and sillion

is that dillion is an unspecified large number (of) while sillion is the thick, voluminous, and shiny soil turned over by a plow.

Jillion vs Sillion - What's the difference?

jillion | sillion |


As nouns the difference between jillion and sillion

is that jillion is an unspecified large number (of) while sillion is the thick, voluminous, and shiny soil turned over by a plow.

Sillion vs Stillion - What's the difference?

sillion | stillion |


As nouns the difference between sillion and stillion

is that sillion is the thick, voluminous, and shiny soil turned over by a plow while stillion is a stand, as for casks or vats in a brewery, or for pottery while drying.

Sillon vs Sillion - What's the difference?

sillon | sillion |


As nouns the difference between sillon and sillion

is that sillon is a work raised in the middle of a wide ditch, to defend it while sillion is the thick, voluminous, and shiny soil turned over by a plow.

Zillion vs Sillion - What's the difference?

zillion | sillion |


As nouns the difference between zillion and sillion

is that zillion is an unspecified large number (of) while sillion is the thick, voluminous, and shiny soil turned over by a plow.

Pillion vs Sillion - What's the difference?

pillion | sillion |


As nouns the difference between pillion and sillion

is that pillion is a pad behind the saddle of a horse for a second rider while sillion is the thick, voluminous, and shiny soil turned over by a plow.

As an adverb pillion

is riding behind the driving rider, as when positioned on the rump of a mount.

Gillion vs Sillion - What's the difference?

gillion | sillion |


In lang=en terms the difference between gillion and sillion

is that gillion is a thousand million, proposed as an alternative to the (now little used) British milliard and the (ambiguous, in the UK) US billion while sillion is the thick, voluminous, and shiny soil turned over by a plow.

As a numeral gillion

is a thousand million, proposed as an alternative to the (now little used) British milliard and the (ambiguous, in the UK) US billion.

As a noun sillion is

the thick, voluminous, and shiny soil turned over by a plow.

Million vs Sillion - What's the difference?

million | sillion |


As a numeral million

is the cardinal number 1,000,000: 106.

As a noun sillion is

the thick, voluminous, and shiny soil turned over by a plow.

Billion vs Sillion - What's the difference?

billion | sillion |


As a numeral billion

is a milliard, a thousand million: 1 followed by nine zeros, 109.

As a noun sillion is

the thick, voluminous, and shiny soil turned over by a plow.

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