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pa

S vs Pa - What's the difference?

s | pa |


As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As a noun pa is

head.

K vs Pa - What's the difference?

k | pa |


As a letter k

is the eleventh letter of the.

As a symbol k

is symbol for potassium.

As a noun pa is

head.

Paren vs Pa - What's the difference?

paren | pa |


As nouns the difference between paren and pa

is that paren is (informal) a parenthesis (bracket used to enclose parenthetical material in text) while pa is head.

Specific vs Pa - What's the difference?

specific | pa |


As nouns the difference between specific and pa

is that specific is a distinguishing attribute or quality while pa is head.

As an adjective specific

is explicit or definite.

Pa vs Pascal - What's the difference?

pa | pascal |


As a noun pa

is head.

As a proper noun pascal is

used in medieval england; today occasionally borrowed from french.

Pa vs X - What's the difference?

pa | x |


As a noun pa

is head.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Road vs Pa - What's the difference?

road | pa |


As nouns the difference between road and pa

is that road is (obsolete) the act of riding on horseback while pa is head.

Pa vs Pa - What's the difference?

pa | pa |


As nouns the difference between pa and pa

is that pa is head while pa is head.

Practise vs Pa - What's the difference?

practise | pa |


As a verb practise

is (transitive|british|canada|australia|new zealand|ireland) to repeat as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.

As a noun pa is

head.

Pa vs Na - What's the difference?

pa | na |


As a noun pa

is head.

As an adverb na is

already, now.

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