ephah |
undefined |
As a noun ephah
is (biblical) an ancient hebrew unit of dry volume measure, equal to a bath or to one-tenth of a homer it is approximately equal to 22 litres.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
ephah |
gallons |
As nouns the difference between ephah and gallons
is that
ephah is (biblical) an ancient hebrew unit of dry volume measure, equal to a bath or to one-tenth of a homer it is approximately equal to 22 litres while
gallons is .
hin |
ephah |
As nouns the difference between hin and ephah
is that
hin is an ancient Hebrew unit of liquid measurement, approximately 0.48 litre while
ephah is an ancient Hebrew unit of dry volume measure, equal to a bath or to one-tenth of a homer. It is approximately equal to 22 litres.
ephah |
pound |
As nouns the difference between ephah and pound
is that
ephah is (biblical) an ancient hebrew unit of dry volume measure, equal to a bath or to one-tenth of a homer it is approximately equal to 22 litres while
pound is short for pound-force, a unit of force/weight or
pound can be a place for the detention of stray or wandering animals or
pound can be a hard blow.
As a verb pound is
to confine in, or as in, a pound; to impound or
pound can be (
label) to strike hard, usually repeatedly.
ephah |
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ephah |
bushel |
As nouns the difference between ephah and bushel
is that
ephah is an ancient Hebrew unit of dry volume measure, equal to a bath or to one-tenth of a homer. It is approximately equal to 22 litres while
bushel is a dry measure, containing four pecks, eight gallons (36.4 L), or thirty-two quarts.
ephah |
ephas |
As nouns the difference between ephah and ephas
is that
ephah is an ancient Hebrew unit of dry volume measure, equal to a bath or to one-tenth of a homer. It is approximately equal to 22 litres while
ephas is plural of epha.
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