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bento

Bento - What does it mean?

bento | |

Cento vs Bento - What's the difference?

cento | bento |


As a noun cento

is a hotchpotch, a mixture; especially a piece made up of quotations from other authors.

As a proper noun bento is

(male given name).

Bents vs Bento - What's the difference?

bents | bento |


As a noun bents

is .

As a proper noun bento is

(male given name).

Bento vs Benzo - What's the difference?

bento | benzo |


As a proper noun bento

is (male given name).

As a noun benzo is

banjo.

Bento vs Benty - What's the difference?

bento | benty |


As a proper noun bento

is (male given name).

As an adjective benty is

abounding in bents, or the stalks of coarse, stiff, withered grass.

Mento vs Bento - What's the difference?

mento | bento |


As a noun mento

is chin.

As a proper noun bento is

(male given name).

Bento vs Obento - What's the difference?

bento | obento |


As nouns the difference between bento and obento

is that bento is a Japanese takeaway lunch served in a box while obento is alternative form of bento.

Lento vs Bento - What's the difference?

lento | bento |


As an adjective lento

is (music) very slow.

As an adverb lento

is (music) very slowly.

As a proper noun bento is

(male given name).

Bent vs Bento - What's the difference?

bent | bento |


As proper nouns the difference between bent and bento

is that bent is while bento is (male given name).

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