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Jess vs Katrina - What's the difference?

jess | katrina |


As a noun jess

is (falconry) a short strap fastened around the leg of a bird used in falconry, to which a leash may be fastened or jess can be a compact coal-like, velvet-black mineral, with a polish making it fit for use in jewelry.

As a verb jess

is (falconry) to fasten a strap around the leg of a hawk.

As a proper noun katrina is

a variant of catherine.

Jessica vs Katrina - What's the difference?

jessica | katrina |


As proper nouns the difference between jessica and katrina

is that jessica is ; formerly rare, but since the 1970s popular in all english-speaking countries while katrina is a variant of catherine.

Callum vs Katrina - What's the difference?

callum | katrina |


As a noun callum

is a hard or thick substance.

As a proper noun katrina is

a variant of catherine.

Katrina vs Adelaide - What's the difference?

katrina | adelaide |


As proper nouns the difference between katrina and adelaide

is that katrina is a variant of catherine while adelaide is adelaide ( the city).

Harvey vs Katrina - What's the difference?

harvey | katrina |


As proper nouns the difference between harvey and katrina

is that harvey is while katrina is a variant of catherine.

Taxonomy vs Katrina - What's the difference?

taxonomy | katrina |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a proper noun katrina is

a variant of catherine.

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