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Katana vs Tanto - What's the difference?

katana | tanto |


As nouns the difference between katana and tanto

is that katana is a type of Japanese longsword, 日本刀 (にほんとう, nihontō) having a single edge and slight curvature while tanto is a common type of Japanese dagger or knife. an alternative spelling of tantō|lang=en.

As an adverb tanto is

so much; too much.

Tan vs Tanto - What's the difference?

tan | tanto |


As nouns the difference between tan and tanto

is that tan is a yellowish-brown colour while tanto is a common type of Japanese dagger or knife. an alternative spelling of tantō|lang=en.

As an adjective tan

is of a yellowish-brown.

As a verb tan

is to change to a tan colour due to exposure to the sun.

As a numeral tan

is the second cardinal number two, formerly used in Celtic areas, especially Cumbria and parts of Yorkshire, for counting sheep, and stitches in knitting.See Wikipedia article on Yan Tan Tethera

As a proper noun Tan

is an English surname derived from the transliteration of various Asian surnames, particularly originating from China and Vietnam.

As an initialism TAN

is Total Acid Number, the measure of a lubricant's or crude oil's acidity.

As an adverb tanto is

so much; too much.

Tanto vs Mucho - What's the difference?

tanto | mucho |


As a noun tanto

is a common type of japanese dagger or knife.

As an adverb tanto

is (label) so much; too much.

As an adjective mucho is

(often|humorous) much; a great deal of.

Tanto vs Nanto - What's the difference?

tanto | nanto |


As a noun tanto

is a common type of japanese dagger or knife.

As an adverb tanto

is (label) so much; too much.

Tanto vs Manto - What's the difference?

tanto | manto |


As nouns the difference between tanto and manto

is that tanto is a common type of Japanese dagger or knife. an alternative spelling of tantō|lang=en while manto is obsolete form of lang=en.

As an adverb tanto

is so much; too much.

Tanto vs Tasto - What's the difference?

tanto | tasto |


As nouns the difference between tanto and tasto

is that tanto is a common type of Japanese dagger or knife. an alternative spelling of tantō|lang=en while tasto is a key or similar part of a musical instrument that is touched to produce a sound.

As an adverb tanto

is so much; too much.

Tanto vs Panto - What's the difference?

tanto | panto |


As nouns the difference between tanto and panto

is that tanto is a common type of japanese dagger or knife while panto is (british|informal) short form of pantomime.

As an adverb tanto

is (label) so much; too much.

Tanto vs Tango - What's the difference?

tanto | tango |


As nouns the difference between tanto and tango

is that tanto is a common type of japanese dagger or knife while tango is tango.

As an adverb tanto

is (label) so much; too much.

Tanto vs Canto - What's the difference?

tanto | canto |


As a noun tanto

is a common type of japanese dagger or knife.

As an adverb tanto

is (label) so much; too much.

As a verb canto is

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