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lapin

Coney vs Lapin - What's the difference?

coney | lapin |


As a noun coney

is (rabbit).

As a proper noun lapin is

.

Lapin vs Lamin - What's the difference?

lapin | lamin |


As nouns the difference between lapin and lamin

is that lapin is rabbit fur while lamin is any of a class of fibrous proteins that provide structure, and regulate transcription in a cell nucleus.

Layin vs Lapin - What's the difference?

layin | lapin |


As nouns the difference between layin and lapin

is that layin is alternative form of lang=en while lapin is rabbit fur.

Lapin vs Lakin - What's the difference?

lapin | lakin |


As a proper noun lapin

is .

As a noun lakin is

.

Lupin vs Lapin - What's the difference?

lupin | lapin |


As nouns the difference between lupin and lapin

is that lupin is any member of the genus Lupinus in the family Fabaceae while lapin is rabbit fur.

Lain vs Lapin - What's the difference?

lain | lapin |


As a verb lain

is past participle of lang=en (oriented in a horizontal position, situated).

As a noun lapin is

rabbit fur.

Latin vs Lapin - What's the difference?

latin | lapin |


As nouns the difference between latin and lapin

is that latin is a person native to ancient Rome or its Empire while lapin is rabbit fur.

As an adjective latin

is alternative case form of Latin.

As a proper noun Latin

is the language of the ancient Romans, other Latins and of the Roman Catholic church, especially Classical Latin.

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