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claire

Katherine vs Claire - What's the difference?

katherine | claire |


As a proper noun katherine

is , a popular spelling variant of catherine.

As a verb claire is

.

Charlene vs Claire - What's the difference?

charlene | claire |


As a proper noun charlene

is , fashionable in france around 1990.

As a verb claire is

.

Claire vs Cara - What's the difference?

claire | cara |


As a verb claire

is .

As a noun cara is

.

Outlander vs Claire - What's the difference?

outlander | claire |


As a noun outlander

is a foreigner or alien.

As a verb claire is

.

Claire vs Pippin - What's the difference?

claire | pippin |


As a verb claire

is .

As a noun pippin is

a seed or pippin can be any of several varieties of eating apple that have a yellow or green skin with patches of red.

Claire vs Clarissa - What's the difference?

claire | clarissa |


As a verb claire

is .

As an adjective clarissa is

clarissan.

Claire vs Clear - What's the difference?

claire | clear |


As a proper noun Claire

is {{given name|female|from=French}} borrowed from the French form of Clara or Clare. Popular in the UK in the 1970s and the 1980s.

As an adjective clear is

transparent in colour.

As an adverb clear is

all the way; entirely.

As a verb clear is

to remove obstructions or impediments from.

As a noun clear is

full extent; distance between extreme limits; especially; the distance between the nearest surfaces of two bodies, or the space between walls.

Claire vs Gordon - What's the difference?

claire | gordon |


As a verb claire

is .

As a noun gordon is

double bass, contrabass.

Claire - What does it mean?

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Claire vs John - What's the difference?

claire | john |


As a verb claire

is .

As a proper noun john is

very popular since the middle ages.

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