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foin

Wikidiffcom vs Foin - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | foin |


As a noun foin is

.

Foin vs Loin - What's the difference?

foin | loin |


As a noun foin

is .

As a verb loin is

.

Foin vs Forn - What's the difference?

foin | forn |


As nouns the difference between foin and forn

is that foin is while forn is sacrifice.

Foin vs Fon - What's the difference?

foin | fon |


As nouns the difference between foin and fon

is that foin is a thrust while fon is a fool or idiot.

As verbs the difference between foin and fon

is that foin is to thrust with a sword; to stab at while fon is to be foolish or simple; act like a fool; dote.

As an adjective fon is

foolish; simple; silly.

As a proper noun Fon is

a language of Benin and Togo, specifically, in the southern regions corresponding to the former kingdom of Dahomey. Also known as Fongbe or Fɔngbe, it is part of the Gbe family of West African languages.

Foil vs Foin - What's the difference?

foil | foin |


As nouns the difference between foil and foin

is that foil is a very thin sheet of metal or foil can be failure when on the point of attainment; defeat; frustration; miscarriage or foil can be (hunting) the track of an animal while foin is .

As a verb foil

is to prevent (something) from being accomplished or foil can be (mathematics) to multiply two binomials together or foil can be (obsolete) to defile; to soil.

Goin vs Foin - What's the difference?

goin | foin |


As verbs the difference between goin and foin

is that goin is eye dialect of lang=en while foin is to thrust with a sword; to stab at.

As a noun foin is

a thrust.

Foon vs Foin - What's the difference?

foon | foin |


As nouns the difference between foon and foin

is that foon is a spork while foin is .

Foin vs Fain - What's the difference?

foin | fain |


As a noun foin

is .

As an adjective fain is

(label) well-pleased; glad; apt; wont; fond; inclined.

As an adverb fain is

(archaic) with joy; gladly.

As a verb fain is

(archaic) to be delighted or glad; to rejoice.

Foid vs Foin - What's the difference?

foid | foin |


As nouns the difference between foid and foin

is that foid is alternative form of lang=en while foin is a thrust.

As a verb foin is

to thrust with a sword; to stab at.

Foin vs Roin - What's the difference?

foin | roin |


As nouns the difference between foin and roin

is that foin is a thrust while roin is a scab; a scurf, or scurfy spot.

As verbs the difference between foin and roin

is that foin is to thrust with a sword; to stab at while roin is to growl; to roar.

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