paua |
ormer |
Ormer is a synonym of paua.
As nouns the difference between paua and ormer
is that
paua is a large, edible abalone,
Haliotis iris, native to New Zealand, whose shell is used to make jewelry while
ormer is an abalone or sea-ear, particularly species: Haliotis tuberculata, common in the Channel Islands.
paua |
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paua |
pada |
As nouns the difference between paua and pada
is that
paua is a large, edible abalone,
haliotis iris , native to new zealand, whose shell is used to make jewelry while
pada is the basic metric unit of vedic poetry, consisting of one line of verse in sanskrit, typically as part of a four-line stanza.
paum |
paua |
As a verb paum
is to palm off by fraud.
As a noun paua is
a large, edible abalone,
Haliotis iris, native to New Zealand, whose shell is used to make jewelry.
paua |
para |
As a noun paua
is a large, edible abalone,
haliotis iris , native to new zealand, whose shell is used to make jewelry.
As a verb para is
.
pau |
paua |
As a proper noun pau
is cognate to english paul.
As a noun paua is
a large, edible abalone,
haliotis iris , native to new zealand, whose shell is used to make jewelry.
paua |
pausa |
As nouns the difference between paua and pausa
is that
paua is a large, edible abalone,
haliotis iris , native to new zealand, whose shell is used to make jewelry while
pausa is (linguistics) the hiatus between prosodic units.
pua |
paua |
As an initialism pua
is pickup artist.
As a noun paua is
a large, edible abalone,
haliotis iris , native to new zealand, whose shell is used to make jewelry.
paua |
pala |
As a noun paua
is a large, edible abalone,
haliotis iris , native to new zealand, whose shell is used to make jewelry.
As an adjective pala is
hot.
paul |
paua |
As nouns the difference between paul and paua
is that
paul is an old italian silver coin; a paolo or
paul can be while
paua is a large, edible abalone,
haliotis iris , native to new zealand, whose shell is used to make jewelry.
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