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daimyo

Daimyo vs Undefined - What's the difference?

daimyo | undefined |


As a noun daimyo

is a lord during the japanese feudal period.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Nobels vs Daimyo - What's the difference?

nobels | daimyo |


As nouns the difference between nobels and daimyo

is that nobels is while daimyo is a lord during the japanese feudal period.

Daimyo vs Dojo - What's the difference?

daimyo | dojo |


As nouns the difference between daimyo and dojo

is that daimyo is a lord during the japanese feudal period while dojo is (martial arts) a training facility, usually led by one or more sensei.

Taipan vs Daimyo - What's the difference?

taipan | daimyo |


As nouns the difference between taipan and daimyo

is that taipan is a foreign businessman in china; a tycoon or taipan can be any venomous elapid snake of the genus oxyuranus , found in australia and new guinea while daimyo is a lord during the japanese feudal period.

Barons vs Daimyo - What's the difference?

barons | daimyo |


As nouns the difference between barons and daimyo

is that barons is while daimyo is a lord during the japanese feudal period.

Daimyo vs Duke - What's the difference?

daimyo | duke |


As a noun daimyo

is a lord during the japanese feudal period.

As a verb duke is

to plunge, dive.

Daimyo vs Prince - What's the difference?

daimyo | prince |


As nouns the difference between daimyo and prince

is that daimyo is a lord during the Japanese feudal period while prince is a (male) ruler, a sovereign; a king, monarch.

As a proper noun Prince is

the title of a prince.

Daimyo vs Knight - What's the difference?

daimyo | knight |


As a noun daimyo

is a lord during the japanese feudal period.

As a proper noun knight is

an english status surname for someone who was a mounted soldier.

Daimyo vs Water - What's the difference?

daimyo | water |


As nouns the difference between daimyo and water

is that daimyo is a lord during the Japanese feudal period while water is a chemical, found at room temperature and pressure as a clear liquid, having the formula H₂O, required by all forms of life on Earth.

As a verb water is

to pour water into the soil surrounding (plants).

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