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larn

Larn vs Lawn - What's the difference?

larn | lawn |


As a verb larn

is especially To teach or to learn.

As a noun lawn is

an open space between woods.

As a proper noun Lawn is

a town in Newfoundland and Labrador.

Larn vs Lari - What's the difference?

larn | lari |


As a verb larn

is (northern england) especially (geordie) to teach or to learn.

As a proper noun lari is

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Tarn vs Larn - What's the difference?

tarn | larn |


As verbs the difference between tarn and larn

is that tarn is while larn is (northern england) especially (geordie) to teach or to learn.

As a noun tarn

is tower.

Larn vs Barn - What's the difference?

larn | barn |


As verbs the difference between larn and barn

is that larn is (northern england) especially (geordie) to teach or to learn while barn is to lay up in a barn.

As a noun barn is

(label) a building, often found on a farm, used for storage or keeping animals such as cattle or barn can be (dialect|parts of northern england) a child.

Larn vs Lard - What's the difference?

larn | lard |


As verbs the difference between larn and lard

is that larn is especially To teach or to learn while lard is to stuff (meat) with bacon or pork before cooking.

As a noun lard is

fat from the abdomen of a pig, especially as prepared for use in cooking or pharmacy.

As a proper noun Lard is

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Larn vs Lare - What's the difference?

larn | lare |


As verbs the difference between larn and lare

is that larn is especially To teach or to learn while lare is to feed; to fatten.

As a noun lare is

lore; learning.

Layn vs Larn - What's the difference?

layn | larn |


As verbs the difference between layn and larn

is that layn is (judaism) to read from the torah scroll during a jewish prayer service while larn is (northern england) especially (geordie) to teach or to learn.

Carn vs Larn - What's the difference?

carn | larn |


As an adjective carn

is short, small, and with a raised tip.

As a verb larn is

(northern england) especially (geordie) to teach or to learn.

Larn vs Earn - What's the difference?

larn | earn |


As verbs the difference between larn and earn

is that larn is (northern england) especially (geordie) to teach or to learn while earn is (lb) to gain (success, reward, recognition) through applied effort or work or earn can be (uk|dialect|dated) to curdle, as milk or earn can be (obsolete) to long; to yearn.

As a noun earn is

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Yarn vs Larn - What's the difference?

yarn | larn |


As verbs the difference between yarn and larn

is that yarn is to tell a story while larn is (northern england) especially (geordie) to teach or to learn.

As a noun yarn

is (uncountable) a twisted strand of fiber used for knitting or weaving.

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