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nanny

Nanny vs Grandma - What's the difference?

nanny | grandma |


As proper nouns the difference between nanny and grandma

is that nanny is or anne while grandma is the name used for one's grandma.

Wikidiffcom vs Nanny - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | nanny |


As a proper noun nanny is

or anne.

Nanny - What does it mean?

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Nanny vs Grannyampflashampfwramprhamprw - What's the difference?

nanny | grannyampflashampfwramprhamprw |

Nonny vs Nanny - What's the difference?

nonny | nanny |


As nouns the difference between nonny and nanny

is that nonny is a fool while nanny is a child's nurse.

As an interjection nonny

is A meaningless word used in refrains, especially in old English ballads and glees.|lang=en

As a verb nanny is

to treat like a nanny's charges; to coddle.

As a proper noun Nanny is

{{given name|female|diminutive=Ann}} or Anne.

Nanny vs Canny - What's the difference?

nanny | canny |


As a proper noun nanny

is or anne.

As an adjective canny is

careful, prudent, cautious.

Nanny vs Ranny - What's the difference?

nanny | ranny |


As a proper noun nanny

is or anne.

As a noun ranny is

(obsolete|outside|dialects) a shrew (in the sense of the mouselike animal).

Nanny vs Anny - What's the difference?

nanny | anny |


As proper nouns the difference between nanny and anny

is that nanny is {{given name|female|diminutive=Ann}} or Anne while Anny is dated form of Annie|lang=en.

As a noun nanny

is a child's nurse.

As a verb nanny

is to treat like a nanny's charges; to coddle.

As a determiner anny is

eye dialect of lang=en.

Kanny vs Nanny - What's the difference?

kanny | nanny |


As an adjective kanny

is an alternative spelling of canny.

As a noun nanny is

a child's nurse.

As a verb nanny is

to treat like a nanny's charges; to coddle.

As a proper noun Nanny is

{{given name|female|diminutive=Ann}} or Anne.

Nanny vs Sanny - What's the difference?

nanny | sanny |


As a proper noun nanny

is or anne.

As a noun sanny is

(uk|dialect) the sandpiper.

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