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goel

Goel vs Goyal - What's the difference?

goel | goyal |


As an adjective goel

is (obsolete) yellow.

As a noun goyal is

a ravine or other depression.

Aim vs Goel - What's the difference?

aim | goel |


In obsolete terms the difference between aim and goel

is that aim is to guess or conjecture while goel is yellow.

As a noun aim

is the pointing of a weapon, as a gun, a dart, or an arrow, or object, in the line of direction with the object intended to be struck; the line of fire; the direction of anything, as a spear, a blow, a discourse, a remark, towards a particular point or object, with a view to strike or affect it.

As a verb aim

is to point or direct a missile weapon, or a weapon which propels as missile, towards an object or spot with the intent of hitting it; as, to aim at a fox, or at a target.

As an initialism aim

is aIM; AOL Instant Messenger.

As an adjective goel is

yellow.

Terms vs Goel - What's the difference?

terms | goel |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective goel is

(obsolete) yellow.

Goel vs Moel - What's the difference?

goel | moel |


As an adjective goel

is (obsolete) yellow.

As a noun moel is

a hill having a rounded outline in its upper portion because the summit is protected from rapid denudation by a layer of soil and a growth of forest trees or grass, or by marshes of peat.

Koel vs Goel - What's the difference?

koel | goel |


As a noun koel

is a bird of the genus eudynamys , cuckoos from asia, australia and the pacific.

As an adjective goel is

(obsolete) yellow.

Goes vs Goel - What's the difference?

goes | goel |


As adjectives the difference between goes and goel

is that goes is while goel is (obsolete) yellow.

As a noun goes

is (person from goa).

Goer vs Goel - What's the difference?

goer | goel |


In obsolete terms the difference between goer and goel

is that goer is a foot while goel is yellow.

As a noun goer

is one who, or that which, goes.

As an adjective goel is

yellow.

Goel vs Noel - What's the difference?

goel | noel |


As an adjective goel

is (obsolete) yellow.

As a noun noel is

.

Goel vs Goe - What's the difference?

goel | goe |


As an adjective goel

is (obsolete) yellow.

As a verb goe is

.

Goel vs Gowl - What's the difference?

goel | gowl |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between goel and gowl

is that goel is (obsolete) yellow while gowl is (obsolete) to weep angrily; to howl.

As an adjective goel

is (obsolete) yellow.

As a verb gowl is

(obsolete) to weep angrily; to howl.

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