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joseph

Joseph vs Josephina - What's the difference?

joseph | josephina |


As a noun joseph

is (sometimes capitalised) a woman's riding habit worn in the 18th century with a long cape and buttons running down the front.

As a proper noun josephina is

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Youssef vs Joseph - What's the difference?

youssef | joseph |


As a noun joseph is

(sometimes capitalised) a woman's riding habit worn in the 18th century with a long cape and buttons running down the front.

Mary vs Joseph - What's the difference?

mary | joseph |


As nouns the difference between mary and joseph

is that mary is (gay slang|chiefly|us) a male homosexual while joseph is (sometimes capitalised) a woman's riding habit worn in the 18th century with a long cape and buttons running down the front.

Taxonomy vs Joseph - What's the difference?

taxonomy | joseph |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and joseph

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while joseph is (sometimes capitalised) a woman's riding habit worn in the 18th century with a long cape and buttons running down the front.

Joseph vs Simon - What's the difference?

joseph | simon |


As nouns the difference between joseph and simon

is that joseph is (sometimes capitalised) a woman's riding habit worn in the 18th century with a long cape and buttons running down the front while simon is hackney cab.

As an interjection simon is

yes, affirmation commonly used to respond affirmatively to a question.

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