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Indian vs Champissage - What's the difference?

indian | champissage |


As nouns the difference between indian and champissage

is that indian is indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas) while champissage is (trademark) a form of indian head massage, supposed to release pent-up negative energies.

Indian vs Gobi - What's the difference?

indian | gobi |


As nouns the difference between indian and gobi

is that indian is a person from India while gobi is in Indian cooking, cauliflower.

As proper nouns the difference between indian and gobi

is that indian is any language spoken by Indians while Gobi is a large desert in Asia, spanning the countries of Mongolia and China.

As an adjective Indian

is of or relating to India or its people; or (formerly) of the East Indies.

Indian vs Sabzi - What's the difference?

indian | sabzi |


As nouns the difference between indian and sabzi

is that indian is a person from India while sabzi is a green vegetable.

As an adjective Indian

is of or relating to India or its people; or (formerly) of the East Indies.

As a proper noun Indian

is any language spoken by Indians.

Indian vs Sabicu - What's the difference?

indian | sabicu |


As nouns the difference between indian and sabicu

is that indian is indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas) while sabicu is a west indian tree (lysiloma sabicu) .

Indian vs Blackbuck - What's the difference?

indian | blackbuck |


As nouns the difference between indian and blackbuck

is that indian is indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas) while blackbuck is an indian antelope, antilope cervicapra .

Indian vs Talukdar - What's the difference?

indian | talukdar |


As nouns the difference between indian and talukdar

is that indian is a person from India while talukdar is an Indian landholder in the Mughal Empire and British Raj, responsible for collecting taxes from a district.

As an adjective Indian

is of or relating to India or its people; or (formerly) of the East Indies.

As a proper noun Indian

is any language spoken by Indians.

Indian vs Keema - What's the difference?

indian | keema |


As nouns the difference between indian and keema

is that indian is indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas) while keema is a traditional dish of the indian subcontinent, typically minced-lamb curry with peas or potatoes and spices, sometimes used as a filling in samosas or naan.

Indian vs Diand - What's the difference?

indian | diand |


As a noun indian

is indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas).

As a proper noun diand is

(canada).

Indian vs Parsi - What's the difference?

indian | parsi |


As nouns the difference between indian and parsi

is that indian is indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas) while parsi is a member of the larger of the two zoroastrian communities of the indian subcontinent.

Indian vs Mridangam - What's the difference?

indian | mridangam |


As nouns the difference between indian and mridangam

is that indian is indian, american indian (a member of one of the indigenous peoples of the americas) while mridangam is an ancient indian percussion instrument, a two-sided drum whose body is usually made from a hollowed piece of jackfruit wood connected with hindu mythology in which numerous gods play this instrument: ganesha, shiva, nandi, hanuman etc.

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