pah |
pav |
As nouns the difference between pah and pav
is that
pah is (maori fort) while
pav is peacock.
As an interjection pah
is used to express distaste, disgust or outrage.
pan |
pah |
As a numeral pan
is five.
As an interjection pah is
used to express distaste, disgust or outrage.
As a noun pah is
(maori fort).
pah |
pal |
As nouns the difference between pah and pal
is that
pah is (maori fort) while
pal is pole, post.
As an interjection pah
is used to express distaste, disgust or outrage.
pah |
cah |
As nouns the difference between pah and cah
is that
pah is dated form of nodot=yes lang=en (Maori fort while
cah is eye dialect of lang=en.
As an acronym PAH
is phenylalanine hydroxylase.
As an interjection pah
is used to express distaste, disgust or outrage.
pah |
rah |
As interjections the difference between pah and rah
is that
pah is used to express distaste, disgust or outrage while
rah is an exclamation of encouragement.
As nouns the difference between pah and rah
is that
pah is (maori fort) while
rah is (british) a person (especially a student) with a posh accent who looks down on those who are 'common'.
As an adjective rah is
(british) posh.
dah |
pah |
As a symbol dah
is .
As an interjection pah is
used to express distaste, disgust or outrage.
As a noun pah is
(maori fort).
pash |
pah |
As nouns the difference between pash and pah
is that
pash is a passionate kiss or
pash can be (uk|dialect|obsolete) a crushing blow while
pah is (maori fort).
As a verb pash
is (dialect) to throw (or be thrown) and break or
pash can be to strike; to crush; to smash; to dash into pieces.
As an interjection pah is
used to express distaste, disgust or outrage.
lah |
pah |
As an initialism lah
is (inorganic compound) lithium aluminium hydride.
As an interjection pah is
used to express distaste, disgust or outrage.
As a noun pah is
(maori fort).
fah |
pah |
As nouns the difference between fah and pah
is that
fah is (music) an anglicised spelling of fa while
pah is (maori fort).
As an interjection pah is
used to express distaste, disgust or outrage.
paw |
pah |
As a proper noun paw
is .
As an interjection pah is
used to express distaste, disgust or outrage.
As a noun pah is
(maori fort).
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