lilith |
punch |
As proper nouns the difference between lilith and punch
is that
lilith is (mythology) a mesopotamian storm demon, a bearer of disease and death; also the first wife of adam in jewish folklore while
punch is (british) a glove puppet who is the main character used in a punch and judy show.
lauren |
lilith |
As proper nouns the difference between lauren and lilith
is that
lauren is ; a variant of laura or a modern feminine form of lawrence popular in the 1990s and the 2000s while
lilith is (mythology) a mesopotamian storm demon, a bearer of disease and death; also the first wife of adam in jewish folklore.
brody |
lilith |
As proper nouns the difference between brody and lilith
is that
brody is , a variant of brodie while
lilith is (mythology) a mesopotamian storm demon, a bearer of disease and death; also the first wife of adam in jewish folklore.
wen |
lilith |
As a noun wen
is .
As a proper noun lilith is
(mythology) a mesopotamian storm demon, a bearer of disease and death; also the first wife of adam in jewish folklore.
lilith |
kali |
As proper nouns the difference between lilith and kali
is that
lilith is a Mesopotamian storm demon, a bearer of disease and death; also the first wife of Adam in Jewish folklore while
Kali is a goddess in Hinduism, one of the most significant figures within that religion.
As a noun kali is
the prickly glasswort (
Kali turgida, formerly
Salsola kali).
orbit |
lilith |
As a noun orbit
is orbit (path of one object around another object).
As a proper noun lilith is
(mythology) a mesopotamian storm demon, a bearer of disease and death; also the first wife of adam in jewish folklore.
ellipse |
lilith |
As a noun ellipse
is ellipse.
As a proper noun lilith is
(mythology) a mesopotamian storm demon, a bearer of disease and death; also the first wife of adam in jewish folklore.
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