pali |
pala |
As nouns the difference between pali and pala
is that
pali is plural of lang=en while
pala is a part of an insect's leg that is spade-shaped and can be used as a scoop for feeding.
As a proper noun Pali
is a Middle Indo-Aryan language (Devanagari पाऴि) of north India, closely related to Sanskrit; the sacred language of the Buddhist scriptures. It has no native script, so it may be written in various alphabets, including Devanagari, Burmese, and Roman.
pala |
palak |
As an adjective pala
is hot.
As a noun palak is
in indian cooking, spinach or similar greens (including
amaranthus'' species and ''chenopodium album ).
palsa |
pala |
As nouns the difference between palsa and pala
is that
palsa is a mound similar to a pingo but much smaller while
pala is a part of an insect's leg that is spade-shaped and can be used as a scoop for feeding.
pada |
pala |
As a noun pada
is the basic metric unit of vedic poetry, consisting of one line of verse in sanskrit, typically as part of a four-line stanza.
As an adjective pala is
hot.
paua |
pala |
As a noun paua
is a large, edible abalone,
haliotis iris , native to new zealand, whose shell is used to make jewelry.
As an adjective pala is
hot.
pala |
pela |
As an adjective pala
is hot.
As a contraction pela is
.
sala |
pala |
As a noun sala
is (
label) (
l) (
islamic prayer).
As an adjective pala is
hot.
pala |
gala |
As an adjective pala
is hot.
As a noun gala is
gale.
pala |
pall |
As an adjective pala
is hot.
As a proper noun pall is
, cognate to paul.
mala |
pala |
As adjectives the difference between mala and pala
is that
mala is while
pala is hot.
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