night |
john |
As proper nouns the difference between night and john
is that
night is (paganism) the goddess of the night in heathenry while
john is very popular since the middle ages.
night |
eagle |
As proper nouns the difference between night and eagle
is that
night is (paganism) the goddess of the night in heathenry while
eagle is the landing unit of apollo 11 or
eagle can be a city in alaska.
night |
midday |
As a proper noun night
is (paganism) the goddess of the night in heathenry.
As a noun midday is
noon; twelve o'clock during the day.
gentle |
night |
As an adjective gentle
is tender and amiable; of a considerate or kindly disposition.
As a verb gentle
is to become gentle.
As a noun gentle
is (archaic) a person of high birth.
As a proper noun night is
(paganism) the goddess of the night in heathenry.
night |
onesie |
As a proper noun night
is (paganism) the goddess of the night in heathenry.
As a noun onesie is
(us) a one-piece garment for an infant or small child, generally worn over a diaper.
night |
nocturn |
As a proper noun night
is (paganism) the goddess of the night in heathenry.
As a noun nocturn is
the night office of the christian liturgy of the hours, such as is performed in christian monasteries.
musketeer |
night |
As a noun musketeer
is (military) a foot soldier armed with a musket.
As a proper noun night is
(paganism) the goddess of the night in heathenry.
night |
undefined |
As a proper noun night
is (paganism) the goddess of the night in heathenry.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
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