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dister

Terms vs Dister - What's the difference?

terms | dister |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb dister is

(obsolete) to banish or drive from a country.

Mister vs Dister - What's the difference?

mister | dister |


As a noun mister

is mister (title conferred on an adult male), especially when referring to anglophones.

As a verb dister is

(obsolete) to banish or drive from a country.

Duster vs Dister - What's the difference?

duster | dister |


As a noun duster

is an object, now especially a cloth, used for dusting surfaces etc.

As a verb dister is

(obsolete) to banish or drive from a country.

Diaster vs Dister - What's the difference?

diaster | dister |


As a noun diaster

is a double star; applied to the nucleus of a cell, when, during cell division, the loops of the nuclear network separate into two groups, preparatory to the formation of two daughter nuclei.

As a verb dister is

to banish or drive from a country.

Dister vs Dieter - What's the difference?

dister | dieter |


As a verb dister

is (obsolete) to banish or drive from a country.

As a proper noun dieter is

.

Dister vs Bister - What's the difference?

dister | bister |


As a verb dister

is (obsolete) to banish or drive from a country.

As a noun bister is

.

Lister vs Dister - What's the difference?

lister | dister |


As a proper noun lister

is .

As a verb dister is

(obsolete) to banish or drive from a country.

Dister vs Fister - What's the difference?

dister | fister |


As a verb dister

is (obsolete) to banish or drive from a country.

As a noun fister is

someone partakes in fisting.

Dister vs Diester - What's the difference?

dister | diester |


As a verb dister

is (obsolete) to banish or drive from a country.

As a noun diester is

(label) (organic compound containing two ester functional groups).

Sister vs Dister - What's the difference?

sister | dister |


As verbs the difference between sister and dister

is that sister is to strengthen (a supporting beam) by fastening a second beam alongside it while dister is to banish or drive from a country.

As a noun sister

is a daughter of the same parents as another person; a female sibling.

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