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atgar

Terms vs Atgar - What's the difference?

terms | atgar |


As nouns the difference between terms and atgar

is that terms is while atgar is (anglo-saxon) a kind of spear or lance formerly in use.

Atgar vs Attar - What's the difference?

atgar | attar |


As nouns the difference between atgar and attar

is that atgar is a kind of spear or lance formerly in use while attar is an essential oil extracted from flowers.

Agar vs Atgar - What's the difference?

agar | atgar |


As nouns the difference between agar and atgar

is that agar is a gelatinous material obtained from the marine algae, used as a bacterial culture medium, in electrophoresis and as a food additive while atgar is a kind of spear or lance formerly in use.

Atar vs Atgar - What's the difference?

atar | atgar |


As nouns the difference between atar and atgar

is that atar is an alternative spelling of attar while atgar is a kind of spear or lance formerly in use.

Lance vs Atgar - What's the difference?

lance | atgar |


As nouns the difference between lance and atgar

is that lance is a weapon of war, consisting of a long shaft or handle and a steel blade or head; a spear carried by horsemen while atgar is a kind of spear or lance formerly in use.

As a verb lance

is to pierce with a lance, or with any similar weapon.

As a proper noun Lance

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Spear vs Atgar - What's the difference?

spear | atgar |


As nouns the difference between spear and atgar

is that spear is a long stick with a sharp tip used as a weapon for throwing or thrusting, or anything used to make a thrusting motion while atgar is a kind of spear or lance formerly in use.

As a verb spear

is to penetrate or strike with, or as if with, any long narrow object. To make a thrusting motion that catches an object on the tip of a long device.

As a proper noun Spear

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