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leon

Leon vs James - What's the difference?

leon | james |


As a noun leon

is bruise.

As a verb leon

is maim, injure.

As an adverb james is

.

Leon vs Spas - What's the difference?

leon | spas |


As verbs the difference between leon and spas

is that leon is maim, injure while spas is .

As a noun leon

is bruise.

Leon - What does it mean?

leon | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a proper noun Leon

is a given name derived from Latin, a Greek form of Leo, or Anglicized from the French Léon or Spanish León.

Leon vs Louise - What's the difference?

leon | louise |


As a noun leon

is bruise.

As a verb leon

is maim, injure.

As a proper noun louise is

.

Leon vs Lyon - What's the difference?

leon | lyon |


As proper nouns the difference between leon and lyon

is that leon is a given name derived from Latin, a Greek form of Leo, or Anglicized from the French Léon or Spanish León while Lyon is an alternative spelling of Lyons|lang=en.

As a noun lyon is

obsolete spelling of lang=en.

Lien vs Leon - What's the difference?

lien | leon |


As verbs the difference between lien and leon

is that lien is while leon is maim, injure.

As a noun leon is

bruise.

Taxonomy vs Leon - What's the difference?

taxonomy | leon |


As a noun taxonomy

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

As a proper noun Leon is

a given name derived from Latin, a Greek form of Leo, or Anglicized from the French Léon or Spanish León.

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