imp |
angel |
As an initialism imp
is inosine monophosphate.
As a proper noun angel is
.
mandy |
angel |
As a noun mandy
is (uk|slang|uncountable) the drug mdma.
As a proper noun angel is
.
zinn |
angel |
As a noun zinn
is tin.
As a proper noun angel is
.
angel |
angal |
Angal is often a misspelling of angel.
Angal has no English definition.
As a noun angel
is a divine and supernatural messenger from a deity, or other divine entity.
As a verb angel
is to support by donating money.
As a proper noun Angel
is a given name derived from Ancient Greek used since 16th century, from Latin Angelus or an anglicized spelling of Ángel.
angeline |
angel |
As an adjective angeline
is .
As a proper noun angel is
.
angel |
angell |
As nouns the difference between angel and angell
is that
angel is a divine and supernatural messenger from a deity, or other divine entity while
angell is an archaic spelling of lang=en.
As a verb angel
is to support by donating money.
As a proper noun Angel
is a given name derived from Ancient Greek used since 16th century, from Latin Angelus or an anglicized spelling of Ángel.
angel |
mangel |
As nouns the difference between angel and mangel
is that
angel is a divine and supernatural messenger from a deity, or other divine entity while
mangel is the sugar beet, which can be refined to equal cane sugar in all manners save for botanical origin.
As a verb angel
is to support by donating money.
As a proper noun Angel
is a given name derived from Ancient Greek used since 16th century, from Latin Angelus or an anglicized spelling of Ángel.
angel |
anger |
In obsolete terms the difference between angel and anger
is that
angel is attendant spirit; genius; demon while
anger is pain or stinging.
As nouns the difference between angel and anger
is that
angel is a divine and supernatural messenger from a deity, or other divine entity while
anger is a strong feeling of displeasure, hostility or antagonism towards someone or something, usually combined with an urge to harm.
As verbs the difference between angel and anger
is that
angel is to support by donating money while
anger is to cause such a feeling of antagonism.
As a proper noun Angel
is a given name derived from Ancient Greek used since 16th century, from Latin Angelus or an anglicized spelling of Ángel.
angel |
you |
As a proper noun angel
is .
angel |
camila |
As proper nouns the difference between angel and camila
is that
angel is while
camila is , equivalent to camilla.
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