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Dan vs Dahn - What's the difference?

dan | dahn |


As a noun dan

is a rank of black belt in martial arts.

As a proper noun Dan

is the fifth son of Jacob, whose mother was his wife's handmaid Bilhah.

As an adverb dahn is

eye dialect of down.

As a preposition dahn is

eye dialect of down.

Dan vs Dab - What's the difference?

dan | dab |


As an adjective dan

is stretched.

As a noun dab is

baptism (christian sacrament with water).

Dan vs Duan - What's the difference?

dan | duan |

Duan is a synonym of dan.



As nouns the difference between dan and duan

is that dan is a rank of black belt in martial arts while duan is a division of a poem corresponding to a canto.

As a proper noun Dan

is the fifth son of Jacob, whose mother was his wife's handmaid Bilhah.

Gan vs Dan - What's the difference?

gan | dan |


As a verb gan

is .

As an adjective dan is

stretched.

Dan vs Dap - What's the difference?

dan | dap |


As an adjective dan

is stretched.

As a noun dap is

baptism.

Nan vs Dan - What's the difference?

nan | dan |


As a noun nan

is road, path, way, street.

As an adjective dan is

stretched.

Dang vs Dan - What's the difference?

dang | dan |


As a noun dang

is gait, figure.

As an adjective dan is

stretched.

Dan vs Damn - What's the difference?

dan | damn |


As nouns the difference between dan and damn

is that dan is a rank of black belt in martial arts while damn is the use of "damn" as a curse.

As a proper noun Dan

is the fifth son of Jacob, whose mother was his wife's handmaid Bilhah.

As a verb damn is

to condemn to hell.

As an adjective damn is

Generic intensifier. Fucking; bloody.

As an adverb damn is

very, extremely.

As an interjection damn is

Used to express anger, irritation, disappointment, annoyance, contempt, etc. See also dammit.

Din vs Dan - What's the difference?

din | dan |


In obsolete terms the difference between din and dan

is that din is to be filled with sound; to resound while dan is a title of respect: Sir, Master.

As an acronym DIN

is deutsches Institut für Normung. (German Institute for Standardization.

As a verb din

is to be filled with sound; to resound.

As a proper noun Dan is

the fifth son of Jacob, whose mother was his wife's handmaid Bilhah.

Dan vs Dana - What's the difference?

dan | dana |


As an adjective dan

is stretched.

As a verb dana is

to damn.

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