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cmene

Amene vs Cmene - What's the difference?

amene | cmene |


As an adjective amene

is pleasant; agreeable.

As a noun cmene is

(lojban grammar) a proper name, or proper noun, respelled according to lojban rules; reckoned as a part of speech separate from brivla (content words) and cmavo (function words).

Cene vs Cmene - What's the difference?

cene | cmene |


As nouns the difference between cene and cmene

is that cene is holy communion while cmene is (lojban grammar) a proper name, or proper noun, respelled according to lojban rules; reckoned as a part of speech separate from brivla (content words) and cmavo (function words).

Cumene vs Cmene - What's the difference?

cumene | cmene |


As nouns the difference between cumene and cmene

is that cumene is cumene while cmene is (lojban grammar) a proper name, or proper noun, respelled according to lojban rules; reckoned as a part of speech separate from brivla (content words) and cmavo (function words).

Imene vs Cmene - What's the difference?

imene | cmene |


As nouns the difference between imene and cmene

is that imene is (chemistry) any nitrene while cmene is (lojban grammar) a proper name, or proper noun, respelled according to lojban rules; reckoned as a part of speech separate from brivla (content words) and cmavo (function words).

Cmene vs Cymene - What's the difference?

cmene | cymene |


As nouns the difference between cmene and cymene

is that cmene is (lojban grammar) a proper name, or proper noun, respelled according to lojban rules; reckoned as a part of speech separate from brivla (content words) and cmavo (function words) while cymene is (chemistry) any of several isomeric naturally occurring terpenoid hydrocarbons; a constituent of a number of essential oils, most commonly the oil of cumin and thyme.