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lucifer

Garbage vs Lucifer - What's the difference?

garbage | lucifer |


As a noun garbage

is the bowels of an animal; refuse parts of flesh; offal.

As a verb garbage

is (obsolete) to eviscerate.

As a proper noun lucifer is

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Kroni vs Lucifer - What's the difference?

kroni | lucifer |


As proper nouns the difference between kroni and lucifer

is that kroni is (religion|hinduism|ayyavazhi) the primordial manifestation of evil in ayyavazhi mythology while lucifer is .

Kitten vs Lucifer - What's the difference?

kitten | lucifer |


As nouns the difference between kitten and lucifer

is that kitten is a young cat. Diminutive: kitty while lucifer is a self-igniting match, ie. one which could be lit by striking on any surface (as opposed to safety matches which only light against the material on the side of the box).

As a verb kitten

is to give birth to kittens.

As a proper noun Lucifer is

a figure mentioned in Isaiah 14:12, generally identified with Satan.

Zeus vs Lucifer - What's the difference?

zeus | lucifer |


As a noun zeus

is john dory (or a similar fish).

As a proper noun lucifer is

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Lucifer vs Null - What's the difference?

lucifer | null |


As a proper noun lucifer

is .

As a noun null is

zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Ravana vs Lucifer - What's the difference?

ravana | lucifer |


As proper nouns the difference between ravana and lucifer

is that ravana is the king of the asuras, ruler of Lanka and killed by Rama in Ramayana while Lucifer is a figure mentioned in Isaiah 14:12, generally identified with Satan.

As a noun lucifer is

a self-igniting match, ie. one which could be lit by striking on any surface (as opposed to safety matches which only light against the material on the side of the box).

Lucifer vs Abaddon - What's the difference?

lucifer | abaddon |


As proper nouns the difference between lucifer and abaddon

is that lucifer is a figure mentioned in Isaiah 14:12, generally identified with Satan while Abaddon is the destroyer, or angel of the bottomless pit; Apollyon; Asmodeus.

As a noun lucifer

is a self-igniting match, ie. one which could be lit by striking on any surface (as opposed to safety matches which only light against the material on the side of the box).

Lucifer - What does it mean?

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Lucy vs Lucifer - What's the difference?

lucy | lucifer |


As proper nouns the difference between lucy and lucifer

is that lucy is {{given name|female|from=Latin}} while Lucifer is a figure mentioned in Isaiah 14:12, generally identified with Satan.

As nouns the difference between lucy and lucifer

is that lucy is the pike (a kind of fish) while lucifer is a self-igniting match, ie. one which could be lit by striking on any surface (as opposed to safety matches which only light against the material on the side of the box).

Lucifer vs Samael - What's the difference?

lucifer | samael |


As proper nouns the difference between lucifer and samael

is that lucifer is a figure mentioned in Isaiah 14:12, generally identified with Satan while Samael is the angel of death and chief ruler of the 5th heaven.

As a noun lucifer

is a self-igniting match, ie. one which could be lit by striking on any surface (as opposed to safety matches which only light against the material on the side of the box).

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