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cato

Cat vs Cato - What's the difference?

cat | cato |


As an adverb cat

is how much.

As an adjective cat

is how much.

As a proper noun cato is

, rare in english.

Cato - What does it mean?

cato | |

Cato vs Ptol - What's the difference?

cato | ptol | see also |

Cato is a see also of ptol.


As a proper noun cato

is , rare in english.

As an acronym ptol is

(aviation) p'oint]] '''t'''ake-'''o'''ff and [[landing|' l anding.

Cato vs Htol - What's the difference?

cato | htol | see also |


In aviation terms the difference between cato and htol

is that cato is catapult Assisted Take-Off while htol is Horizontal Take-Off and Landing.

As acronyms the difference between cato and htol

is that cato is slang shorthand (which is not an acronym) for "Catastrophic failure" since it can happen at any point in time during the rocket flight. Properly spelled Cato or cato, and never in all caps while HTOL is Horizontal Take-Off and Landing.

As a proper noun Cato

is a given name derived from Latin, rare in English.

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