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timothy

Timothy vs Anthony - What's the difference?

timothy | anthony |


As a noun timothy

is , native to europe, but introduced widely and naturalized in us.

As a proper noun anthony is

, in regular use since the middle ages.

Tommy vs Timothy - What's the difference?

tommy | timothy |


As proper nouns the difference between tommy and timothy

is that tommy is a diminutive=Thomas given name while Timothy is either of two books in the New Testament (1 Timothy and 2 Timothy) which are epistles to Timothy.

As nouns the difference between tommy and timothy

is that tommy is tommy Atkins; a typical private in the British army; a British soldier while timothy is species: Phleum pratense, pedia=1, native to Europe, but introduced widely and naturalized in US.

Alicia vs Timothy - What's the difference?

alicia | timothy |


As a proper noun alicia

is - the latinized form of alice.

As a noun timothy is

, native to europe, but introduced widely and naturalized in us.

Timothy - What does it mean?

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Taxonomy vs Timothy - What's the difference?

taxonomy | timothy |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and timothy

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while timothy is , native to europe, but introduced widely and naturalized in us.

Timothy vs Timmo - What's the difference?

timothy | timmo |


As proper nouns the difference between timothy and timmo

is that timothy is either of two books in the New Testament (1 Timothy and 2 Timothy) which are epistles to Timothy while Timmo is a nickname of the given name Timothy.

As a noun timothy

is species: Phleum pratense, pedia=1, native to Europe, but introduced widely and naturalized in US.

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