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dir

Din vs Dir - What's the difference?

din | dir |


As an acronym DIN

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

As a noun din

is a loud noise; a cacophony or loud commotion.

As a verb din

is to be filled with sound; to resound.

As an abbreviation dir is

direct.

Eir vs Dir - What's the difference?

eir | dir |


As a noun EIR

is excess information rate.

As an adjective eir

is belonging to em, their singular. Gender-neutral third-person singular possessive adjective, coordinate with {{term|his and {{term|her}}.}.

As an abbreviation dir is

direct.

Diz vs Dir - What's the difference?

diz | dir |


As a verb diz

is third-person singular of de.

As an abbreviation dir is

direct.

Dir vs Dur - What's the difference?

dir | dur |

Dur is a alternative form of dir.



As abbreviations the difference between dir and dur

is that dir is direct while DUR is durango, a state of Mexico.

As an adjective dur is

major; in the major mode.

Dire vs Dir - What's the difference?

dire | dir |


As a verb dire

is .

As a pronoun dir is

second-person formal, nominative : you.

Dip vs Dir - What's the difference?

dip | dir |


As a noun dip

is .

As a pronoun dir is

second-person formal, nominative : you.

Dib vs Dir - What's the difference?

dib | dir |


As a symbol dib

is iata airport code for dibrugarh airport.

As a pronoun dir is

second-person formal, nominative : you.

Dir vs Dif - What's the difference?

dir | dif |


As a pronoun dir

is second-person formal, nominative : you.

As a noun dif is

difference.

Dor vs Dir - What's the difference?

dor | dir |


As a noun dor

is a large European dung beetle, species: Geotrupes stercorarius, that makes a droning noise while flying.

As an abbreviation dir is

direct.

Dit vs Dir - What's the difference?

dit | dir |


As a verb dit

is (d) to happen.

As a pronoun dir is

second-person formal, nominative : you.

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