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char

Char vs Csar - What's the difference?

char | csar |


As nouns the difference between char and csar

is that char is a time; a turn or occasion while csar is alternative form of lang=en.

As a verb char

is to turn, especially away or aside.

As a proper noun Char

is a nickname for Charlotte.

Char vs Chart - What's the difference?

char | chart |


As a proper noun char

is a nickname for charlotte.

As a noun chart is

a map.

As a verb chart is

to draw a chart or map of.

Chard vs Char - What's the difference?

chard | char |


As proper nouns the difference between chard and char

is that chard is a town and civil parish in somerset, england, near the devon border while char is a nickname for charlotte.

Char vs Chor - What's the difference?

char | chor |


As verbs the difference between char and chor

is that char is to turn, especially away or aside while chor is alternative form of chore#Etymology_2|chore|lang=en to steal.

As a noun char

is a time; a turn or occasion.

As a proper noun Char

is a nickname for Charlotte.

Chur vs Char - What's the difference?

chur | char |


As proper nouns the difference between chur and char

is that chur is a town in switzerland, the capital of canton while char is a nickname for charlotte.

Cham vs Char - What's the difference?

cham | char |


As a verb cham

is to sting, to prick.

As a proper noun char is

a nickname for charlotte.

Char vs Cha - What's the difference?

char | cha |


As a proper noun char

is a nickname for charlotte.

Char vs Chad - What's the difference?

char | chad |


As a proper noun char

is a nickname for charlotte.

As a noun chad is

(uncountable) small pieces of paper punched out from the edges of continuous stationery, punched cards, paper tape etc.

Chav vs Char - What's the difference?

chav | char |


As a noun chav

is (uk|pejorative|offensive) a working-class youth, especially one associated with aggression, poor education, and a perceived "common" taste in clothing and lifestyle.

As a proper noun char is

a nickname for charlotte.

Char vs Chaw - What's the difference?

char | chaw |


As a proper noun char

is a nickname for charlotte.

As a noun chaw is

(informal|uncountable) chewing tobacco.

As a verb chaw is

(archaic|or|nonstandard) to chew; to grind with one's teeth; to masticate (food, or the cud); to champ (at the bit).

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