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dawn

Dawn vs Unfold - What's the difference?

dawn | unfold | Synonyms |

Dawn is a synonym of unfold.


As a proper noun dawn

is sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day.

As a verb unfold is

to undo a folding.

As a noun unfold is

(computing|programming) in functional programming, a kind of higher-order function that is the opposite of a fold.

Dawn vs Day - What's the difference?

dawn | day |


As a proper noun dawn

is sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day.

As an adjective day is

thick, deep, dense.

Dawn vs Emerge - What's the difference?

dawn | emerge | Synonyms |


In intransitive terms the difference between dawn and emerge

is that dawn is to begin to give promise; to begin to appear or to expand while emerge is to become known.

As a noun dawn

is the morning twilight period immediately before sunrise.

As a proper noun Dawn

is {{given name|female|from=English}} sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day.

Dawn vs Twillight - What's the difference?

dawn | twillight |

Dawn vs Afternoon - What's the difference?

dawn | afternoon |


As nouns the difference between dawn and afternoon

is that dawn is the morning twilight period immediately before sunrise while afternoon is the part of the day which follows noon, between noon and evening; the part of the day following noon which is daylight all year round; the second half of the working day (in regular office hours).

As a verb dawn

is to begin to brighten with daylight.

As a proper noun Dawn

is {{given name|female|from=English}} sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day.

Dawn vs Midnight - What's the difference?

dawn | midnight |


As nouns the difference between midnight and dawn

is that midnight is the middle of the night; 12:00 am; on a 12-hour clock, 12:00 at night; on a 24-hour clock, 00:00 while dawn is the morning twilight period immediately before sunrise.

As a verb dawn is

to begin to brighten with daylight.

As a proper noun Dawn is

{{given name|female|from=English}} sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day.

Dawn vs Yawn - What's the difference?

dawn | yawn |


As a proper noun dawn

is sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day.

As a verb yawn is

to open the mouth widely and take a long, rather deep breath, often because one is tired and sometimes accompanied by pandiculation.

As a noun yawn is

the action of ; opening the mouth widely and taking a long, rather deep breath, often because one is tired.

Dawn vs Awn - What's the difference?

dawn | awn |


As a proper noun dawn

is sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day.

As a noun awn is

the bristle or beard of barley, oats, grasses, etc, or any similar bristlelike appendage; arista.

Dawn vs Dawb - What's the difference?

dawn | dawb |


As a proper noun dawn

is sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day.

As a verb dawb is

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Dawn vs Dahn - What's the difference?

dawn | dahn |


As a verb dawn

is to begin to brighten with daylight.

As a noun dawn

is the morning twilight period immediately before sunrise.

As a proper noun Dawn

is {{given name|female|from=English}} sometimes given to a girl born at that time of day.

As an adverb dahn is

eye dialect of down.

As a preposition dahn is

eye dialect of down.

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