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levanter

Levanted vs Levanter - What's the difference?

levanted | levanter |


As a verb levanted

is (levant).

As a noun levanter is

an easterly wind that blows from the mediterranean, through the straits of gibraltar to the atlantic.

Levanter vs Hurricane - What's the difference?

levanter | hurricane |


As a noun levanter

is an easterly wind that blows from the mediterranean, through the straits of gibraltar to the atlantic.

As a proper noun hurricane is

a british fighter aircraft used during world war ii, especially during the battle of britain.

Levanter vs Easterly - What's the difference?

levanter | easterly |


As nouns the difference between levanter and easterly

is that levanter is an easterly wind that blows from the mediterranean, through the straits of gibraltar to the atlantic while easterly is (meteorology) any persistent wind from the east (usually applied to broad currents or belts of easterly winds).

As an adjective easterly is

facing the east; directed towards the east.

As an adverb easterly is

in an eastward direction or position; towards the east.

Levanter vs Defaulter - What's the difference?

levanter | defaulter |


As nouns the difference between levanter and defaulter

is that levanter is an easterly wind that blows from the mediterranean, through the straits of gibraltar to the atlantic while defaulter is one who fails to fulfill an obligation or perform a task, especially a legal or financial one.