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Pood vs Volume - What's the difference?

pood | volume |


As nouns the difference between pood and volume

is that pood is an obsolete russian unit of mass, equal to 40 russian , or about 1638 kg (approximately 3611 pounds) while volume is a unit of three-dimensional measure of space that comprises a length, a width and a height it is measured in units of cubic centimeters in metric, cubic inches or cubic feet in english measurement.

Pood vs Reservoir - What's the difference?

pood | reservoir |


As nouns the difference between pood and reservoir

is that pood is an obsolete russian unit of mass, equal to 40 russian , or about 1638 kg (approximately 3611 pounds) while reservoir is reservoir.

Pood vs Poot - What's the difference?

pood | poot |


As nouns the difference between pood and poot

is that pood is an obsolete russian unit of mass, equal to 40 russian , or about 1638 kg (approximately 3611 pounds) while poot is (babytalk|slang) a fart, perhaps a relatively quiet one.

As a verb poot is

(babytalk|slang) to fart.

Pood vs Pooed - What's the difference?

pood | pooed |


As a noun pood

is an obsolete Russian unit of mass, equal to 40 Russian funt, or about 16.38 kg (approximately 36.11 pounds.

As a verb pooed is

past tense of poo.

Pood vs Prod - What's the difference?

pood | prod |


As nouns the difference between pood and prod

is that pood is an obsolete Russian unit of mass, equal to 40 Russian funt, or about 16.38 kg (approximately 36.11 pounds while prod is a device (now often electrical) used to goad livestock into moving.

As a verb prod is

to poke, to push, to touch.

Pod vs Pood - What's the difference?

pod | pood |


As a preposition pod

is (with accusative) under (destination to which something is moved).

As a noun pood is

an obsolete russian unit of mass, equal to 40 russian , or about 1638 kg (approximately 3611 pounds).

Pood vs Poos - What's the difference?

pood | poos |


As nouns the difference between pood and poos

is that pood is an obsolete Russian unit of mass, equal to 40 Russian funt, or about 16.38 kg (approximately 36.11 pounds while poos is plural of lang=en.

As a verb poos is

third-person singular of poo.

Poed vs Pood - What's the difference?

poed | pood |


As an adjective poed

is pissed off; angry; upset, etc.

As a noun pood is

an obsolete russian unit of mass, equal to 40 russian , or about 1638 kg (approximately 3611 pounds).

Pood vs Hood - What's the difference?

pood | hood |


As nouns the difference between pood and hood

is that pood is an obsolete Russian unit of mass, equal to 40 Russian funt, or about 16.38 kg (approximately 36.11 pounds while hood is a covering such as worn over one’s head.

As a verb hood is

to cover something with a hood.

As an adjective hood is

relating to inner-city everyday life, both positive and negative aspects; especially people’s attachment to and love for their neighborhoods.

As a proper noun Hood is

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Pooid vs Pood - What's the difference?

pooid | pood |


As nouns the difference between pooid and pood

is that pooid is any of the grass subfamily Pooideae while pood is an obsolete Russian unit of mass, equal to 40 Russian funt, or about 16.38 kg (approximately 36.11 pounds.

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