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sone

Sone vs False - What's the difference?

sone | false |


As a noun sone

is .

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Daughter vs Sone - What's the difference?

daughter | sone |


As nouns the difference between daughter and sone

is that daughter is one’s female child while sone is .

Flaws vs Sone - What's the difference?

flaws | sone |


As nouns the difference between flaws and sone

is that flaws is while sone is .

Sone vs Decibel - What's the difference?

sone | decibel |


As nouns the difference between sone and decibel

is that sone is while decibel is decibel.

Sone vs Tone - What's the difference?

sone | tone |


As nouns the difference between sone and tone

is that sone is while tone is .

Sone vs Soone - What's the difference?

sone | soone |


As a noun sone

is .

As an adverb soone is

.

Sons vs Sone - What's the difference?

sons | sone |


As nouns the difference between sons and sone

is that sons is while sone is .

Sone vs Sony - What's the difference?

sone | sony |


As nouns the difference between sone and sony

is that sone is while sony is .

Sone vs Soe - What's the difference?

sone | soe |


As nouns the difference between sone and soe

is that sone is a subjective unit of loudness for an average listener equal to the loudness of a 1000-hertz sound that has an intensity 40 decibels above the listener's own threshold of hearing while soe is a large wooden vessel for carrying water, especially one to be carried on a pole between two people.

Sore vs Sone - What's the difference?

sore | sone |


As nouns the difference between sore and sone

is that sore is an injured, infected, inflamed or diseased patch of skin while sone is a subjective unit of loudness for an average listener equal to the loudness of a 1000-hertz sound that has an intensity 40 decibels above the listener's own threshold of hearing.

As an adjective sore

is causing pain or discomfort; painfully sensitive.

As an adverb sore

is very, excessively, extremely (of something bad).

As a verb sore

is mutilate the legs or feet of (a horse) in order to induce a particular gait in the animal.

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