ok |
oka |
As nouns the difference between ok and oka
is that
ok is endorsement; approval while
oka is a unit of weight in the Ottoman Empire and certain successor states, equal to 400 dirhams. Variably equivalent to about 1.25 kilograms (2.75 pounds).
As proper nouns the difference between ok and oka
is that
ok is acronym of Oklahoma,|lang=en a state of the United States of America while
Oka is a river in central Russia, the largest right tributary of the Volga.
As a verb OK
is to approve.
As an adjective OK
is all right, permitted.
As an adverb OK
is satisfactorily, sufficiently well.
As an interjection OK
is used to indicate acknowledgement or acceptance.
oak |
oka |
Oka is a anagram of oak.
As nouns the difference between oak and oka
is that
oak is (
tree) A tree of the genus
Quercus while
oka is a unit of weight in the Ottoman Empire and certain successor states, equal to 400 dirhams. Variably equivalent to about 1.25 kilograms (2.75 pounds).
As an adjective oak
is (colour) of a rich brown colour, like that of oak wood.
As a proper noun Oka is
a river in central Russia, the largest right tributary of the Volga.
oka |
koa |
As proper nouns the difference between oka and koa
is that
oka is a river in central russia, the largest right tributary of the volga or
oka can be a certain village in the canadian province of quebec while
koa is .
As a noun oka
is (canadian) a kind of pungent, semi-soft cheese, originally made by trappist monks in oka, quebec.
oca |
oka |
As nouns the difference between oca and oka
is that
oca is a Peruvian name for certain species of Oxalis (species: Oxalis crenata, and species: Oxalis tuberosa) which bear edible tubers while
oka is a unit of weight in the Ottoman Empire and certain successor states, equal to 400 dirhams. Variably equivalent to about 1.25 kilograms (2.75 pounds).
As a proper noun Oka is
a river in central Russia, the largest right tributary of the Volga.
oka |
okra |
As nouns the difference between oka and okra
is that
oka is a unit of weight in the Ottoman Empire and certain successor states, equal to 400 dirhams. Variably equivalent to about 1.25 kilograms (2.75 pounds) while
okra is the annual plant,
Abelmoschus esculentus, possibly of Ethiopian origin, grown for its edible pods; the pods of the plant.
As a proper noun Oka
is a river in central Russia, the largest right tributary of the Volga.
oka |
okay |
As proper nouns the difference between oka and okay
is that
oka is a river in central russia, the largest right tributary of the volga or
oka can be a certain village in the canadian province of quebec while
okay is .
As a noun oka
is (canadian) a kind of pungent, semi-soft cheese, originally made by trappist monks in oka, quebec.
oka |
fka |
As a proper noun oka
is a river in central russia, the largest right tributary of the volga or
oka can be a certain village in the canadian province of quebec.
As a noun oka
is (canadian) a kind of pungent, semi-soft cheese, originally made by trappist monks in oka, quebec.
As an initialism fka is
.
oka |
oke |
As nouns the difference between oka and oke
is that
oka is a unit of weight in the Ottoman Empire and certain successor states, equal to 400 dirhams. Variably equivalent to about 1.25 kilograms (2.75 pounds) while
oke is a Turkish, Egyptian, Hungarian and Wallachian unit of weight, equal to about 2 & 3/4 lbs.
As a proper noun Oka
is a river in central Russia, the largest right tributary of the Volga.
oka |
poka |
As nouns the difference between oka and poka
is that
oka is a unit of weight in the Ottoman Empire and certain successor states, equal to 400 dirhams. Variably equivalent to about 1.25 kilograms (2.75 pounds) while
poka is misspelling of lang=en.
As a proper noun Oka
is a river in central Russia, the largest right tributary of the Volga.
nka |
oka |
As an initialism nka
is now known as.
As a noun oka is
a unit of weight in the Ottoman Empire and certain successor states, equal to 400 dirhams. Variably equivalent to about 1.25 kilograms (2.75 pounds).
As a proper noun Oka is
a river in central Russia, the largest right tributary of the Volga.
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