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carolin

Terms vs Carolin - What's the difference?

terms | carolin |


As nouns the difference between terms and carolin

is that terms is while carolin is a former gold coin of germany.

Carolin vs Caroline - What's the difference?

carolin | caroline |

Caroline is a related term of carolin.



As nouns the difference between carolin and caroline

is that carolin is a former gold coin of Germany while caroline is an old silver coin of Italy.

As an adjective Caroline is

relating to the time of Kings Charles I and II.

As a proper noun Caroline is

{{given name|female|from=Germanic}}. Borrowed in the 17th century from the French form of Carolina, feminine derivative of {{term|Carolus|lang=la}}, the Latin equivalent of Charles, which came from {{etyl|gmh|en}} Karl.

Carolin vs Caroling - What's the difference?

carolin | caroling |


As nouns the difference between carolin and caroling

is that carolin is a former gold coin of Germany while caroling is a singing of carols.

As a verb caroling is

present participle of carol.

Carolin vs Carotin - What's the difference?

carolin | carotin |


As nouns the difference between carolin and carotin

is that carolin is a former gold coin of Germany while carotin is a red crystallizable tasteless substance extracted from the carrot.

Carlin vs Carolin - What's the difference?

carlin | carolin |


As nouns the difference between carlin and carolin

is that carlin is an old woman while carolin is a former gold coin of Germany.

As a proper noun Carlin

is {{surname}.