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digne

Digne vs Honorable - What's the difference?

digne | honorable |


As adjectives the difference between digne and honorable

is that digne is (obsolete) worthy; honourable; deserving while honorable is (us) worthy of respect; respectable.

Digne vs Eigne - What's the difference?

digne | eigne |


As adjectives the difference between digne and eigne

is that digne is (obsolete) worthy; honourable; deserving while eigne is (legal|obsolete) eldest; firstborn.

Digne vs Dione - What's the difference?

digne | dione |


As an adjective digne

is (obsolete) worthy; honourable; deserving.

As a noun dione is

(organic chemistry|sometimes in combination) diketone.

Digne vs Digue - What's the difference?

digne | digue |


As an adjective digne

is (obsolete) worthy; honourable; deserving.

As a verb digue is

.

Dinge vs Digne - What's the difference?

dinge | digne |


As a noun dinge

is dinginess.

As a verb dinge

is to strike, scourge, or beat.

As an adjective digne is

(obsolete) worthy; honourable; deserving.

Digne vs Dine - What's the difference?

digne | dine |


As an adjective digne

is (obsolete) worthy; honourable; deserving.

As a noun dine is

.

Diyne vs Digne - What's the difference?

diyne | digne |


As a noun diyne

is (organic chemistry) any compound having two acetylene groups.

As an adjective digne is

(obsolete) worthy; honourable; deserving.

Diene vs Digne - What's the difference?

diene | digne |


As a noun diene

is diene.

As an adjective digne is

(obsolete) worthy; honourable; deserving.

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