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halal

Sophie vs Halal - What's the difference?

sophie | halal |


As a proper noun Sophie

is {{given name|female|from=Ancient Greek}}.

As a noun sophie

is obsolete spelling of lang=en wisdom.

As an adjective halal is

fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs.

As a verb halal is

to make halal.

Halal - What does it mean?

halal | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As an adjective halal

is fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs.

As a verb halal

is to make halal.

Halal vs Hilal - What's the difference?

halal | hilal |


As adjectives the difference between halal and hilal

is that halal is fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs while hilal is of or pertaining to a hilum.

As a verb halal

is to make halal.

As a noun hilal is

the crescent moon, used in determining the start and end of Islamic months in the Hijri calendar.

Halal vs Halau - What's the difference?

halal | halau |


As an adjective halal

is fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs.

As a verb halal

is to make halal.

As a noun halau is

a school or group of hula dancers.

Halal vs Halaal - What's the difference?

halal | halaal |


As adjectives the difference between halal and halaal

is that halal is fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs while halaal is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a verb halal

is to make halal.

Halal vs Salal - What's the difference?

halal | salal |


As an adjective halal

is fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs.

As a verb halal

is to make halal.

As a noun salal is

a leathery-leaved North American shrub, species: Gaultheria shallon, with edible sepals and leaves.

Halal vs Hadal - What's the difference?

halal | hadal |


As adjectives the difference between halal and hadal

is that halal is fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs while hadal is of, or relating to the deepest parts of the ocean.

As a verb halal

is to make halal.

Halal vs Hamal - What's the difference?

halal | hamal |


As an adjective halal

is fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs.

As a verb halal

is to make halal.

As a noun hamal is

a porter in Turkey and nearby countries.

As a proper noun Hamal is

: An orange giant and the brightest star in the constellation Aries; alpha (α) Arietis.

Halal vs Hall - What's the difference?

halal | hall |


As an adjective halal

is fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs.

As a verb halal

is to make halal.

As a noun hall is

a corridor; a hallway.

As a proper noun Hall is

{{surname|British and Scandinavian topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived in or near a hall.

Halal vs Nonhalal - What's the difference?

halal | nonhalal |

Nonhalal is a derived term of halal.



As adjectives the difference between halal and nonhalal

is that halal is fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs while nonhalal is not halal.

As a verb halal

is to make halal.

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