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pyn

Pyn vs Pina - What's the difference?

pyn | pina |

Pina is often a misspelling of pyn.


Pina has no English definition.

As a noun pyn

is obsolete form of pin (mood).

Pyn vs Ayn - What's the difference?

pyn | ayn |


As nouns the difference between pyn and ayn

is that pyn is obsolete form of pin (mood) while ayn is the letter ع in the Arabic script.

As a proper noun Ayn is

ayn, Savoie, a commune of the Savoie département of France.

As an initialism AYN is

anarchist Youth Network.

Pyn vs Pon - What's the difference?

pyn | pon |


As a noun pyn

is (mood).

As a preposition pon is

contraction of upon.

Pyn vs Lyn - What's the difference?

pyn | lyn |


As a noun pyn

is (mood).

As a proper noun lyn is

a short form of female given names ending in -lyn, such as evelyn and carolyn; also used as a formal middle name.

Wyn vs Pyn - What's the difference?

wyn | pyn |


As nouns the difference between wyn and pyn

is that wyn is while pyn is (mood).

Pan vs Pyn - What's the difference?

pan | pyn |


As a numeral pan

is five.

As a noun pyn is

(mood).

Pyn vs Pyne - What's the difference?

pyn | pyne |


As nouns the difference between pyn and pyne

is that pyn is (mood) while pyne is .

Pyx vs Pyn - What's the difference?

pyx | pyn |


As nouns the difference between pyx and pyn

is that pyx is the small container used to hold the consecrated bread of the eucharist while pyn is (mood).

Pyin vs Pyn - What's the difference?

pyin | pyn |


As nouns the difference between pyin and pyn

is that pyin is (biochemistry|dated) an albuminoid constituent of pus, related to mucin, possibly a mixture of substances rather than a single body while pyn is (mood).

Pwn vs Pyn - What's the difference?

pwn | pyn |


As nouns the difference between pwn and pyn

is that pwn is triumph, defeat, victory. Often exclaimed after an opponent in a video game is defeated while pyn is obsolete form of pin (mood).

As a verb pwn

is to own in the sense of defeat.

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