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Quince vs Quinte - What's the difference?

quince | quinte |


As nouns the difference between quince and quinte

is that quince is the pear-shaped fruit of a small tree of the rose family, cydonia oblonga while quinte is a bet on the first five horses in a race.

As a verb quinte is

.

Quite vs Quinte - What's the difference?

quite | quinte |


As verbs the difference between quite and quinte

is that quite is while quinte is .

As a noun quinte is

a bet on the first five horses in a race.

Quinte vs Quinate - What's the difference?

quinte | quinate |


As nouns the difference between quinte and quinate

is that quinte is a bet on the first five horses in a race while quinate is (chemistry) an (l) or a (l) of (l).

As a verb quinte

is .

As an adjective quinate is

(botany|of a compound leaf) featuring five growing from a single point; (l).

Quinte vs Quintet - What's the difference?

quinte | quintet |


As nouns the difference between quinte and quintet

is that quinte is a bet on the first five horses in a race while quintet is (music) a composition (a type of chamber music) in five parts (typically each a singer or instrumentalist, sometimes several musicians).

As a verb quinte

is .

Quints vs Quinte - What's the difference?

quints | quinte |


As nouns the difference between quints and quinte

is that quints is while quinte is a bet on the first five horses in a race.

As a verb quinte is

.

Quinze vs Quinte - What's the difference?

quinze | quinte |


As an adjective quinze

is fifteenth.

As a verb quinte is

.

As a noun quinte is

a bet on the first five horses in a race.

Quine vs Quinte - What's the difference?

quine | quinte |


As nouns the difference between quine and quinte

is that quine is a program that produces its own source code as output while quinte is the fifth defensive position, with the sword hand held at waist height, and the tip of the sword at knee height.

As a verb quine

is to deny the existence or significance of something obviously real or important.