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Novial

Terms vs Novial - What's the difference?

terms | novial |


As nouns the difference between terms and novial

is that terms is while novial is novial.

Wikidiffcom vs Novial - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | novial |


As a noun novial is

novial.

Novial vs Exam - What's the difference?

novial | exam |


As nouns the difference between novial and exam

is that novial is novial while exam is (informal) especially when meaning'' test ''or in compound terms .

Novial vs Defendant - What's the difference?

novial | defendant |


As a noun novial

is novial.

As a verb defendant is

.

Down vs Novial - What's the difference?

down | novial |


As a proper noun down

is one of the counties of northern ireland.

As a noun novial is

novial.

Novial vs Prop - What's the difference?

novial | prop |


As nouns the difference between novial and prop

is that novial is novial while prop is an object placed against or under another, to support it; anything that supports or prop can be (theater|film) an item placed on a stage or set to create a scene or scenario in which actors perform contraction of "property" or prop can be the propeller of an aircraft or prop can be a proposition, especially on an election-day ballot.

As a verb prop is

to support or shore up something.

Bad vs Novial - What's the difference?

bad | novial |


As a verb bad

is to simulate.

As a noun novial is

novial.

Bruteforce vs Novial - What's the difference?

bruteforce | novial |


As a noun novial is

novial.

Novial vs Wrongsideofthetracks - What's the difference?

novial | wrongsideofthetracks |

Offer vs Novial - What's the difference?

offer | novial |


As a noun offer

is a proposal that has been made.

As a verb offer

is to present (something) to God as a gesture of worship, or for a sacrifice.

As a proper noun Novial is

an international auxiliary language, or interlanguage, published by the Danish linguist Otto Jespersen in 1928.

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