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had

Had vs Yhad - What's the difference?

had | yhad |


As verbs the difference between had and yhad

is that had is (have) while yhad is .

Had vs Oad - What's the difference?

had | oad |


As a verb had

is (have).

As a noun oad is

.

Had vs Pad - What's the difference?

had | pad |


As a verb had

is (have).

As a noun pad is

fall (move to a lower position).

Had vs Hab - What's the difference?

had | hab |


As a verb had

is (have).

As a proper noun hab is

a member of the montreal canadiens hockey team.

Had vs Yad - What's the difference?

had | yad |


As a verb had

is (have).

As a noun yad is

(judaism) a pointer used in the ritual of torah-reading or yad can be the letter in the tifinagh alphabet.

Had vs Hed - What's the difference?

had | hed |


As a verb had

is past tense of have.

As a noun hed is

the headline of a news story.

Had vs Haad - What's the difference?

had | haad |


As verbs the difference between had and haad

is that had is past tense of have while haad is to hold.

Had vs Aad - What's the difference?

had | aad |


As a verb had

is (have).

As a noun aad is

earth.

Had vs Hud - What's the difference?

had | hud |


As a verb had

is (have).

As a noun hud is

(uk|dialect) a huck or hull, as of a nut.

Had vs Chad - What's the difference?

had | chad |


As a verb had

is (have).

As a noun chad is

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

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