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james

Justin vs James - What's the difference?

justin | james |


As proper nouns the difference between justin and james

is that justin is a given name derived from Latin. Popular in the English-speaking world since the 1970s while James is the twentieth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the general epistle of James.

Richard vs James - What's the difference?

richard | james |


As a proper noun richard

is cognate to richard.

As an adverb james is

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Mei vs James - What's the difference?

mei | james |


As proper nouns the difference between mei and james

is that mei is {{given name|female|from=Mandarin} while James is the twentieth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the general epistle of James.

James vs Jar - What's the difference?

james | jar |


As a proper noun James

is the twentieth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the general epistle of James.

As a noun jar is

a small, approximately cylindrical container, normally made of glass or clay, for holding fruit, preserves, etc., or for ornamental purposes.

As a verb jar is

to knock or strike sharply.

As an initialism JAR is

initialism of Java ARchive|lang=en.

James vs Cameron - What's the difference?

james | cameron |


As proper nouns the difference between james and cameron

is that james is the twentieth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the general epistle of James while Cameron is {{surname|from=Scottish Gaelic}} and a highland Scottish clan name.

James vs Tad - What's the difference?

james | tad |


As proper nouns the difference between james and tad

is that james is the twentieth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the general epistle of James while Tad is a male nickname.

As a noun tad is

a small amount; a little bit.

James vs Thomas - What's the difference?

james | thomas |


As proper nouns the difference between james and thomas

is that james is the twentieth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the general epistle of James while Thomas is an Apostle, best remembered for doubting the resurrection of Jesus.

As a noun Thomas is

an infidel in reference to the doubting Apostle.

Snape vs James - What's the difference?

snape | james |


As proper nouns the difference between snape and james

is that snape is {{surname|from=Old English} while James is the twentieth book of the New Testament of the Bible, the general epistle of James.

As a verb snape

is to bevel the end of a timber to fit against an inclined surface.

Sausage vs James - What's the difference?

sausage | james |


As a noun sausage

is a food made of ground meat (or meat substitute) and seasoning, packed in a cylindrical casing; a length of this food.

As an adverb james is

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Andrew vs James - What's the difference?

andrew | james |


As a proper noun andrew

is the first apostle in the new testament.

As an adverb james is

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