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dearborn

Deadborn vs Dearborn - What's the difference?

deadborn | dearborn |


As an adjective deadborn

is (dated|rare) stillborn.

As a noun dearborn is

a light four-wheeled wagon[http://dictionaryreferencecom/browse/dearborn].

Wagon vs Dearborn - What's the difference?

wagon | dearborn |


As nouns the difference between wagon and dearborn

is that wagon is a four-wheeled cart for hauling loads while Dearborn is alternative form of dearborn.

As a verb wagon

is to transport by means of a wagon.

As a proper noun Dearborn is

a city in Michigan, USA.