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guna

Tattva vs Guna - What's the difference?

tattva | guna |


As nouns the difference between tattva and guna

is that tattva is (indian philosophy) an element or aspect of reality conceived as an aspect of deity, forming the basis of human experience while guna is sin.

Rifle vs Guna - What's the difference?

rifle | guna |


As a verb rifle

is .

As a noun guna is

sin.

Wikidiffcom vs Guna - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | guna |


As a noun guna is

sin.

Guns vs Guna - What's the difference?

guns | guna |


As nouns the difference between guns and guna

is that guns is while guna is sin.

As a verb guns

is (gun).

Gunya vs Guna - What's the difference?

gunya | guna |


As nouns the difference between gunya and guna

is that gunya is (australia) while guna is sin.

Guna vs Guan - What's the difference?

guna | guan |


As nouns the difference between guna and guan

is that guna is a lengthening of the simple vowels a, i, e, by prefixing an a element while guan is any (member) of several species of birds in the genera Aburria, Chamaepetes, Oreophasis, Penelope, Penelopina, and Pipile, of the family Cracidae, limited to the Americas.

Gunk vs Guna - What's the difference?

gunk | guna |


As nouns the difference between gunk and guna

is that gunk is (uncountable|informal) dirt or grime; any vague or unknown substance while guna is sin.

As a verb gunk

is to soil or make dirty.

Gena vs Guna - What's the difference?

gena | guna |


As a proper noun gena

is a female given name, a rare variant of gina.

As a noun guna is

sin.

Guga vs Guna - What's the difference?

guga | guna |


As nouns the difference between guga and guna

is that guga is (scotland) solan goose while guna is sin.

Gina vs Guna - What's the difference?

gina | guna |


As nouns the difference between gina and guna

is that gina is mannequin, dummy while guna is sin.

As a verb gina

is to gape, to open one's mouth wide.

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