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lone

Line vs Lone - What's the difference?

line | lone |


As a noun line

is line.

As a proper noun lone is

.

Lune vs Lone - What's the difference?

lune | lone |


As an adjective lune

is (only with bien'' or ''mal ) having a good or bad disposition, in a good or bad mood.

As a proper noun lone is

.

None vs Lone - What's the difference?

none | lone |


As a noun none

is an interval of 13 (kleine none'') or 14 (''große none ) half-tones.

As a proper noun lone is

.

Long vs Lone - What's the difference?

long | lone |


In archaic terms the difference between long and lone

is that long is to be appropriate {{term|to|lang=en}}, to pertain or belong {{term|to|lang=en}} while lone is single; unmarried, or in widowhood.

As adjectives the difference between long and lone

is that long is having much distance from one terminating point on an object or an area to another terminating point usually applies to horizontal dimensions; see Usage Notes below while lone is solitary; having no companion.

As an adverb long

is over a great distance in space.

As a noun long

is a long vowel.

As a verb long

is to take a long position in.

As a proper noun Long

is {{surname|from=nicknames}} Originally a nickname for a tall man.

Gone vs Lone - What's the difference?

gone | lone |


As a verb gone

is .

As an adjective gone

is away, having left.

As a preposition gone

is (british|informal) past, after, later than (a time).

As a proper noun lone is

.

Done vs Lone - What's the difference?

done | lone |


As a verb done

is .

As a proper noun lone is

.

Lane vs Lone - What's the difference?

lane | lone |


As a verb lane

is borrow.

As a proper noun lone is

.

Lose vs Lone - What's the difference?

lose | lone |


As a verb lose

is .

As a proper noun lone is

.

Love vs Lone - What's the difference?

love | lone |


As a noun love

is money.

As a proper noun lone is

.

One vs Lone - What's the difference?

one | lone |


As a numeral one

is (cardinal) a numerical value equal to ; the first number in the set of natural numbers (especially in number theory); the cardinality of the smallest nonempty set ordinal: first.

As a pronoun one

is (lb) one thing (among a group of others); one member of a group.

As a noun one

is (mathematics) the neutral element with respect to multiplication in a.

As an adjective one

is of a period of time, being particular; as, one morning, one year.

As a verb one

is (obsolete|transitive) to cause to become one; to gather into a single whole; to unite.

As a proper noun lone is

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