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mam

Gam vs Mam - What's the difference?

gam | mam |


As a noun gam

is (slang) a person's leg, especially an attractive woman's leg or gam can be (collective noun used to refer to) a group of whales, or rarely also of porpoises; a pod or gam can be .

As a verb gam

is (nautical) to make a social visit on another ship at sea.

As a proper noun mam is

a mayan language spoken in the mexican state of chiapas and the guatemalan departments of quetzaltenango, huehuetenango, san marcos, and retalhuleu.

Mas vs Mam - What's the difference?

mas | mam |


As proper nouns the difference between mas and mam

is that mas is mars while mam is a mayan language spoken in the mexican state of chiapas and the guatemalan departments of quetzaltenango, huehuetenango, san marcos, and retalhuleu.

Mam vs Mmm - What's the difference?

mam | mmm |


As a noun mam

is diminutive of mother.

As a proper noun Mam

is a Mayan language spoken in the Mexican state of Chiapas and the Guatemalan departments of Quetzaltenango, Huehuetenango, San Marcos, and Retalhuleu.

As an interjection mmm is

An expression used to show contentment for something

Maw vs Mam - What's the difference?

maw | mam |


As a noun maw

is (archaic) the stomach, especially of an animal or maw can be (dialect|colloquial) mother or maw can be a gull.

As a proper noun mam is

a mayan language spoken in the mexican state of chiapas and the guatemalan departments of quetzaltenango, huehuetenango, san marcos, and retalhuleu.

Mam vs Eam - What's the difference?

mam | eam |


As nouns the difference between mam and eam

is that mam is diminutive of mother while eam is uncle.

As a proper noun Mam

is a Mayan language spoken in the Mexican state of Chiapas and the Guatemalan departments of Quetzaltenango, Huehuetenango, San Marcos, and Retalhuleu.

Mah vs Mam - What's the difference?

mah | mam |


As an interjection mah

is baa (cry of sheep).

As a proper noun mam is

a mayan language spoken in the mexican state of chiapas and the guatemalan departments of quetzaltenango, huehuetenango, san marcos, and retalhuleu.

Mam vs Kam - What's the difference?

mam | kam |


As proper nouns the difference between mam and kam

is that mam is a mayan language spoken in the mexican state of chiapas and the guatemalan departments of quetzaltenango, huehuetenango, san marcos, and retalhuleu while kam is .

Mam vs Mar - What's the difference?

mam | mar |


As a proper noun mam

is a mayan language spoken in the mexican state of chiapas and the guatemalan departments of quetzaltenango, huehuetenango, san marcos, and retalhuleu.

As a noun mar is

sea.

Mam vs Zam - What's the difference?

mam | zam |


As a proper noun mam

is a mayan language spoken in the mexican state of chiapas and the guatemalan departments of quetzaltenango, huehuetenango, san marcos, and retalhuleu.

As a noun zam is

bridle, rein.

Mhm vs Mam - What's the difference?

mhm | mam |


As an interjection mhm

is yes.

As a proper noun mam is

a mayan language spoken in the mexican state of chiapas and the guatemalan departments of quetzaltenango, huehuetenango, san marcos, and retalhuleu.

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