dunam |
dynam |
As nouns the difference between dunam and dynam
is that
dunam is a variable measure of land area in the ottoman empire and its successor states: the amount of land that can be plowed in a day, now often standardized as one decare (1000 m²), but sometimes as much as 2500 m² (in iraq) while
dynam is a foot-pound.
dunal |
dunam |
As an adjective dunal
is pertaining to or consisting of dunes.
As a noun dunam is
a variable measure of land area in the ottoman empire and its successor states: the amount of land that can be plowed in a day, now often standardized as one decare (1000 m²), but sometimes as much as 2500 m² (in iraq).