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faro

Faro vs D - What's the difference?

faro | d |

D is likely misspelled.


D has no English definition.

As a noun faro

is a banking game at cards, in which all the other players play against the dealer or banker, who draws from a dealing box.

As a proper noun Faro

is a city in Portugal.

Faro vs Empower - What's the difference?

faro | empower |


As a noun faro

is a banking game at cards, in which all the other players play against the dealer or banker, who draws from a dealing box.

As a proper noun Faro

is a city in Portugal.

As a verb empower is

to give permission, power, or the legal right to do something.

Faro vs Farl - What's the difference?

faro | farl |


As nouns the difference between faro and farl

is that faro is a banking game at cards, in which all the other players play against the dealer or banker, who draws from a dealing box while farl is a quarter of a thin oatmeal or flour cake.

As a proper noun Faro

is a city in Portugal.

As a verb farl is

obsolete form of lang=en.

Fro vs Faro - What's the difference?

fro | faro |


As nouns the difference between fro and faro

is that fro is an afro (hairstyle) while faro is a banking game at cards, in which all the other players play against the dealer or banker, who draws from a dealing box.

As an adverb fro

is from; away; back or backward. In modern English used only in the set phrase {{term|to and fro}} ("back and forth").

As a proper noun Faro is

a city in Portugal.

Raro vs Faro - What's the difference?

raro | faro |


As nouns the difference between raro and faro

is that raro is a drink made from flavoured powdered sugar and water, cordial while faro is a banking game at cards, in which all the other players play against the dealer or banker, who draws from a dealing box.

As a proper noun Faro is

a city in Portugal.

Faro vs Fano - What's the difference?

faro | fano |


As nouns the difference between faro and fano

is that faro is a banking game at cards, in which all the other players play against the dealer or banker, who draws from a dealing box while fano is a non-singular complete algebraic variety whose anticanonical bundle is ample.

As a proper noun Faro

is a city in Portugal.

Fario vs Faro - What's the difference?

fario | faro |


As nouns the difference between fario and faro

is that fario is the brown trout while faro is a banking game at cards, in which all the other players play against the dealer or banker, who draws from a dealing box.

As a proper noun Faro is

a city in Portugal.

Faro vs Fado - What's the difference?

faro | fado |


As nouns the difference between faro and fado

is that faro is a banking game at cards, in which all the other players play against the dealer or banker, who draws from a dealing box while fado is a Portuguese folk song, usually featuring a single vocalist, Portuguese guitar and sometimes classical guitar. Lyrical themes are often melancholic in nature; the structure of the song is of greater importance.

As a proper noun Faro

is a city in Portugal.

Faro vs Aro - What's the difference?

faro | aro |


As nouns the difference between faro and aro

is that faro is a banking game at cards, in which all the other players play against the dealer or banker, who draws from a dealing box while aro is an androsexual male or SGA male.

As a proper noun Faro

is a city in Portugal.

Farb vs Faro - What's the difference?

farb | faro |


As nouns the difference between farb and faro

is that farb is a historical reenactor (especially a US civil war reenactor) whose efforts at a historically accurate portrayal are, in the opinion of the speaker, inadequate. (For example, wearing a modern wristwatch with period costume.) The opposite of farb is "hard-core" (or hardcore), someone who is, in the opinion of the speaker, an "authenticity fanatic" while faro is a banking game at cards, in which all the other players play against the dealer or banker, who draws from a dealing box.

As a proper noun Faro is

a city in Portugal.

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