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lentils

Terms vs Lentils - What's the difference?

terms | lentils |


As nouns the difference between terms and lentils

is that terms is while lentils is .

Beans vs Lentils - What's the difference?

beans | lentils |


As nouns the difference between beans and lentils

is that beans is while lentils is .

As a verb beans

is (bean).

Vegetables vs Lentils - What's the difference?

vegetables | lentils |


As nouns the difference between vegetables and lentils

is that vegetables is while lentils is .

Lentils vs Dhal - What's the difference?

lentils | dhal |


As nouns the difference between lentils and dhal

is that lentils is while dhal is .

Lentils vs Bn - What's the difference?

lentils | bn |


As a noun lentils

is plural of lang=en.

As an abbreviation bn is

billion.

As an initialism bn is

brand New.

Lens vs Lentils - What's the difference?

lens | lentils |


As nouns the difference between lens and lentils

is that lens is lentil while lentils is .

Legumes vs Lentils - What's the difference?

legumes | lentils |


As nouns the difference between legumes and lentils

is that legumes is while lentils is .

Lentils vs Tara - What's the difference?

lentils | tara |


As a noun lentils

is plural of lang=en.

As a proper noun Tara is

an Irish place name, associated with the Hill of Tara, seat of ancient Irish kings.

As an interjection tara is

goodbye; equivalent to the more geographically widespread ta ta.

Wikidiffcom vs Lentils - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | lentils |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As a noun lentils is

plural of lang=en.

Lentils vs Lentil - What's the difference?

lentils | lentil |


As nouns the difference between lentils and lentil

is that lentils is plural of lang=en while lentil is any of several plants of the genus Lens, especially Lens culinaris, from southwest Asia, that have edible, lens-shaped seeds within flattened pods.

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