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brie

Brie vs Book - What's the difference?

brie | book |


As nouns the difference between brie and book

is that brie is a variety of soft, mild french cheese made from cow's milk while book is book.

Brie - What does it mean?

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Brie vs Zane - What's the difference?

brie | zane |


As nouns the difference between brie and zane

is that brie is a variety of soft, mild french cheese made from cow's milk while zane is mountain fairy, woodnymph.

Brie vs Camambert - What's the difference?

brie | camambert |

Camambert is likely misspelled.


Camambert has no English definition.

As a noun brie

is a variety of soft, mild French cheese made from cow's milk.

Brie vs Brig - What's the difference?

brie | brig |


As nouns the difference between brie and brig

is that brie is a variety of soft, mild french cheese made from cow's milk while brig is force, power.

Brike vs Brie - What's the difference?

brike | brie |


As nouns the difference between brike and brie

is that brike is (obsolete) a breach; ruin; downfall; peril while brie is a variety of soft, mild french cheese made from cow's milk.

Brie vs Brio - What's the difference?

brie | brio |


As nouns the difference between brie and brio

is that brie is a variety of soft, mild french cheese made from cow's milk while brio is vigour; mettle; zest; zeal.

Brise vs Brie - What's the difference?

brise | brie |


As nouns the difference between brise and brie

is that brise is breeze while brie is a variety of soft, mild french cheese made from cow's milk.

Brie vs Brim - What's the difference?

brie | brim |


As nouns the difference between brie and brim

is that brie is a variety of soft, mild french cheese made from cow's milk while brim is (obsolete) the sea; ocean; water; flood or brim can be an edge or border (originally specifically of the sea or a body of water).

As a verb brim is

to be full to overflowing or brim can be of pigs: to be in heat, to rut.

As an adjective brim is

(obsolete) fierce; sharp; cold.

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