kara |
ben |
As a noun kara
is cart.
As an adverb ben is
well.
ben |
being |
As an adverb ben
is well.
As a verb being is
.
As a noun being is
a living creature.
As a conjunction being is
(obsolete) given that; since.
ben |
ben |
As adverbs the difference between ben and ben
is that
ben is well while
ben is well.
ben |
lorraine |
As proper nouns the difference between ben and lorraine
is that
ben is a diminutive of the male given name Benjamin or, less often, of Benedict while
Lorraine is a region located to the south of Luxembourg and to the east of Alsace, and now part of France, which changed hands between France and Germany several times throughout history.
As a noun ben
is a prayer; a petition.
As a preposition ben
is in, into.
As an adjective ben
is inner, interior.
ben |
ian |
As adverbs the difference between ben and ian
is that
ben is well while
ian is .
As a determiner ian is
.
ben |
bar |
As nouns the difference between ben and bar
is that
ben is a prayer; a petition while
bar is a solid, more or less rigid object of metal or wood with a uniform cross-section smaller than its length.
As prepositions the difference between ben and bar
is that
ben is in, into while
bar is except, with the exception of.
As proper nouns the difference between ben and bar
is that
ben is a diminutive of the male given name Benjamin or, less often, of Benedict while
Bar is a city in Montenegro.
As an adjective ben
is inner, interior.
As a verb bar is
to obstruct the passage of (someone or something).
ben |
benson |
As an adverb ben
is well.
As a proper noun benson is
a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist robson benson (1822-1894).
ben |
hulk |
As an adverb ben
is well.
As a proper noun hulk is
(comics) a fictional comic-book character who gains superhuman strength when he becomes angry.
As a noun hulk is
a person resembling, especially physically, the hulk in the marvel comics universe.
ben |
benny |
Benny is a related term of ben.
As nouns the difference between ben and benny
is that
ben is a prayer; a petition while
benny is an amphetamine tablet.
As proper nouns the difference between ben and benny
is that
ben is a diminutive of the male given name Benjamin or, less often, of Benedict while
Benny is a male nickname for Benjamin.
As a preposition ben
is in, into.
As an adjective ben
is inner, interior.
ibrahim |
ben |
As a proper noun ibrahim
is (islam) the prophet abraham.
As an adverb ben is
well.
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