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Guan vs Guana - What's the difference?

guan | guana |


As nouns the difference between guan and guana

is that guan is any (member) of several species of birds in the genera Aburria, Chamaepetes, Oreophasis, Penelope, Penelopina, and Pipile, of the family Cracidae, limited to the Americas while guana is a contraction of iguana (the lizard) made in British colonial America. (Reference: The Dinkum Dictionary : The Origins of Australian Words, Susan Butler, Text Publishing, 2001, ISBN 187648585X..

Guano vs Guana - What's the difference?

guano | guana |


As nouns the difference between guano and guana

is that guano is dung from a sea bird or from a bat while guana is a contraction of iguana (the lizard) made in British colonial America. (Reference: The Dinkum Dictionary : The Origins of Australian Words, Susan Butler, Text Publishing, 2001, ISBN 187648585X..

Guana vs Guasa - What's the difference?

guana | guasa |


As nouns the difference between guana and guasa

is that guana is a contraction of iguana (the lizard) made in British colonial America. (Reference: The Dinkum Dictionary : The Origins of Australian Words, Susan Butler, Text Publishing, 2001, ISBN 187648585X. while guasa is the jewfish.

Guana vs Guna - What's the difference?

guana | guna |


As nouns the difference between guana and guna

is that guana is (us) a contraction of iguana (the lizard) made in british colonial america (reference: the dinkum dictionary : the origins of australian words , susan butler, text publishing, 2001, isbn 187648585x) while guna is sin.

Guava vs Guana - What's the difference?

guava | guana |


As nouns the difference between guava and guana

is that guava is a tropical tree or shrub of the myrtle family, Psidium guajava while guana is a contraction of iguana (the lizard) made in British colonial America. (Reference: The Dinkum Dictionary : The Origins of Australian Words, Susan Butler, Text Publishing, 2001, ISBN 187648585X..

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