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kowan

Terms vs Kowan - What's the difference?

terms | kowan |


As nouns the difference between terms and kowan

is that terms is while kowan is .

Koran vs Kowan - What's the difference?

koran | kowan |


As nouns the difference between koran and kowan

is that koran is an alternative spelling of Qur'an|lang=en (The Islamic holy book/bible while kowan is obsolete spelling of lang=en a worker in unmortared stone, an unapprenticed stonemason.

As a proper noun Koran

is an alternative spelling of Qur'an|lang=en.

Kowan vs Cowan - What's the difference?

kowan | cowan |


As a noun kowan

is .

As a proper noun cowan is

.

Gowan vs Kowan - What's the difference?

gowan | kowan |


As nouns the difference between gowan and kowan

is that gowan is (northumbria) the common daisy while kowan is .

Powan vs Kowan - What's the difference?

powan | kowan |


As nouns the difference between powan and kowan

is that powan is , a species of freshwater whitefish endemic to loch lomond in scotland while kowan is .

Rowan vs Kowan - What's the difference?

rowan | kowan |


As nouns the difference between rowan and kowan

is that rowan is Sorbus aucuparia, the European rowan while kowan is obsolete spelling of lang=en a worker in unmortared stone, an unapprenticed stonemason.

As a proper noun Rowan

is {{surname|from=Irish}.

Koban vs Kowan - What's the difference?

koban | kowan |


As nouns the difference between koban and kowan

is that koban is an oval gold coin in the edo period of feudal japan or koban can be a small community police office or a police box, especially one in japan while kowan is .

Kowan vs Koan - What's the difference?

kowan | koan |


As nouns the difference between kowan and koan

is that kowan is obsolete spelling of lang=en a worker in unmortared stone, an unapprenticed stonemason while koan is a story about a Zen master and his student, sometimes like a riddle, other times like a fable, which has become an object of Zen study, and which, when meditated upon, may unlock mechanisms in the Zen student’s mind leading to satori.