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abud

Terms vs Abud - What's the difference?

terms | abud |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective abud is

(rare) budding.

Abud vs Baud - What's the difference?

abud | baud |


As an adjective abud

is (rare) budding.

As a noun baud is

(computing|telecommunications) a rate defined as the number of signalling events per second in a data transmission.

Abud vs Abun - What's the difference?

abud | abun |


As an adjective abud

is budding.

As a noun abun is

alternative form of abuna.

As a preposition abun is

alternative form of above.

As a proper noun Abun is

a language, sometimes considered an isolate and sometimes considered West Papuan, spoken in Papua and divided into the dialects Abun Tat (Karon Pantai), Abun Ji (Madik), and Abun Je.

Abud vs Abuy - What's the difference?

abud | abuy |


As an adjective abud

is budding.

As a verb abuy is

alternative form of aby.

Apud vs Abud - What's the difference?

apud | abud |


As a preposition apud

is (used in scholarly works to cite a reference at second hand).

As an adjective abud is

(rare) budding.

Abud vs Bud - What's the difference?

abud | bud |


As an adjective abud

is (rare) budding.

As a proper noun bud is

a male nickname or bud can be (informal) a nickname for the beer.

Abud vs Abid - What's the difference?

abud | abid |


As an adjective abud

is (rare) budding.

As a verb abid is

(archaic) (abide).

As a noun abid is

slave.

Abut vs Abud - What's the difference?

abut | abud |


As a verb abut

is to touch by means of a mutual border, edge or end; to border on; to lie adjacent; to project; to terminate; to be contiguous; to meet, of an estate, country, etc .

As an adjective abud is

(rare) budding.

Abed vs Abud - What's the difference?

abed | abud |


As an adverb abed

is in bed, or on the bed; confined to bed.

As an adjective abud is

budding.