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Manca vs Manna - What's the difference?

manca | manna |


As nouns the difference between manca and manna

is that manca is a mancus while manna is food miraculously produced for the Israelites in the desert in the book of Exodus.

Manana vs Manna - What's the difference?

manana | manna |


As nouns the difference between manana and manna

is that manana is an alternative spelling of mañana|lang=en while manna is food miraculously produced for the Israelites in the desert in the book of Exodus.

As an adverb mañana

is tomorrow.

Sanna vs Manna - What's the difference?

sanna | manna |


As nouns the difference between sanna and manna

is that sanna is a spongy steamed rice cake, popular in parts of India while manna is food miraculously produced for the Israelites in the desert in the book of Exodus.

Manna vs Ganna - What's the difference?

manna | ganna |


As nouns the difference between manna and ganna

is that manna is food miraculously produced for the Israelites in the desert in the book of Exodus while ganna is a plant that used to be used in soap-making.

Manna vs Wanna - What's the difference?

manna | wanna |


As a noun manna

is .

As a contraction wanna is

or wanna can be .

Mania vs Manna - What's the difference?

mania | manna |


As a proper noun mania

is (roman mythology) the goddess of the dead and ghosts.

As a noun manna is

.

Manga vs Manna - What's the difference?

manga | manna |


As nouns the difference between manga and manna

is that manga is manga, a comic made in japanese style while manna is .

Manna vs Mannalike - What's the difference?

manna | mannalike |


As a noun manna

is .

As an adjective mannalike is

resembling or characteristic of manna (miraculously appearing food).

Manna vs Dulcite - What's the difference?

manna | dulcite |


As nouns the difference between manna and dulcite

is that manna is food miraculously produced for the Israelites in the desert in the book of Exodus while dulcite is a white, sugar-like substance, C6H8.(OH)2, occurring naturally in a manna from Madagascar, and in certain plants, and produced artificially by the reduction of galactose and lactose.

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