alex |
katy |
As proper nouns the difference between alex and katy
is that
alex is a given name derived from Ancient Greek while
Katy is a female given name, diminutive of Katherine and of its variant forms.
As a noun Katy is
an apple cultivar from Sweden.
sean |
alex |
As a noun sean
is sign, omen.
As a verb sean
is to mark with a sign, to bless or
sean can be to deny:.
As a proper noun alex is
.
bowser |
alex |
As a noun bowser
is a fuel metering/delivery pump at a filling station.
As a proper noun alex is
.
alex |
steve |
As a proper noun alex
is .
As a verb steve is
to pack or stow, as cargo in a ship's hold.
alex |
jim |
As a proper noun alex
is .
As a noun jim is
jeem.
alex |
connor |
As proper nouns the difference between alex and connor
is that
alex is while
connor is .
alex |
nico |
As proper nouns the difference between alex and nico
is that
alex is while
nico is (
male), nickname for nicholas.
victoria |
alex |
As proper nouns the difference between victoria and alex
is that
victoria is the Roman goddess of victory; equivalent to the Greek goddess Nike while
Alex is a given name derived from Ancient Greek.
As a noun victoria
is a kind of low four-wheeled pleasure carriage, with a calash top, designed for two persons and the driver who occupies a high seat in front.
braindead |
alex |
As an adjective braindead
is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
As a proper noun Alex is
a given name derived from Ancient Greek.
alex |
emily |
As a proper noun alex
is .
As an initialism emily is
(us|politics) early money is like yeast (ie it "raises dough", or makes money): receiving many donations early in a political race helps to attract further donors.
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