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amene

Atene vs Amene - What's the difference?

atene | amene |


As a verb atene

is (obsolete) to irritate; grill; vex; annoy.

As an adjective amene is

pleasant; agreeable.

Amese vs Amene - What's the difference?

amese | amene |


As a verb amese

is (obsolete) to appease, pacify or calm.

As an adjective amene is

pleasant; agreeable.

Amend vs Amene - What's the difference?

amend | amene |


As a verb amend

is to make better.

As an adjective amene is

pleasant; agreeable.

Amene vs Cmene - What's the difference?

amene | cmene |


As an adjective amene

is pleasant; agreeable.

As a noun cmene is

(lojban grammar) a proper name, or proper noun, respelled according to lojban rules; reckoned as a part of speech separate from brivla (content words) and cmavo (function words).

Amene vs Arene - What's the difference?

amene | arene |


As an adjective amene

is pleasant; agreeable.

As a noun arene is

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Amen vs Amene - What's the difference?

amen | amene |


As an adverb amen

is at the end of religious prayers: so be it.

As an interjection amen

is an expression of strong agreement.

As a noun amen

is an instance of saying ‘amen’.

As a verb amen

is to say Amen.

As a proper noun Amen

is an English surname.

As an adjective amene is

pleasant; agreeable.

Amene vs Imene - What's the difference?

amene | imene |


As an adjective amene

is pleasant; agreeable.

As a noun imene is

any nitrene.

Amene vs Amende - What's the difference?

amene | amende |


As an adjective amene

is pleasant; agreeable.

As a verb amende is

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Amene vs Amine - What's the difference?

amene | amine |


As an adjective amene

is pleasant; agreeable.

As a noun amine is

a functional group formally derived from ammonia by replacing one, two or three hydrogen atoms with hydrocarbon or other radicals.

Amene vs Agene - What's the difference?

amene | agene |


As an adjective amene

is pleasant; agreeable.

As a noun agene is

(inorganic compound) nitrogen trichloride when it was used as a bleaching agent and improving agent in flour.

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