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Pan vs Chafer - What's the difference?

pan | chafer |


As a numeral pan

is five.

As a noun chafer is

one who chafes or chafer can be any of several scarab beetles, including the cockchafer, leaf chafer and rose chafer.

Pan vs Pattypan - What's the difference?

pan | pattypan |


As a numeral pan

is five.

As a noun pattypan is

(us) a pan used for baking patties.

Pan vs Pannable - What's the difference?

pan | pannable |


As a numeral pan

is five.

As an adjective pannable is

capable of being panned (moved as if across a panorama).

Pan vs Panlike - What's the difference?

pan | panlike |


As a numeral pan

is five.

As an adjective panlike is

resembling or characteristic of a pan.

Pan vs Pongid - What's the difference?

pan | pongid |


As a numeral pan

is five.

As a noun pongid is

any primate in the family hominidae'' except humans: the great apes (genera ''gorilla'', ''pan'', and ''pongo ).

Pan vs Braiser - What's the difference?

pan | braiser |


As nouns the difference between pan and braiser

is that pan is a wide, flat receptacle used around the house, especially for cooking while braiser is a kettle or pan for braising.

As a proper noun Pan

is greek god of nature, often visualized as half goat and half man playing pipes. His Roman counterpart is Faunus.

As an acronym PAN

is acronym of lang=en.

As a verb pan

is to wash in a pan (of earth, sand etc. when searching for gold).

As an adjective pan

is pansexual.

Pan vs Panful - What's the difference?

pan | panful |


As a numeral pan

is five.

As a noun panful is

as much as a pan will hold.

Pan vs Deglaze - What's the difference?

pan | deglaze |


As a numeral pan

is five.

As a verb deglaze is

to remove glaze from.

Pan vs Cottabus - What's the difference?

pan | cottabus |


As a numeral pan

is five.

As a noun cottabus is

a game played by throwing wine at metal disks or pans, trying to knock them down or make them sink in a basin of water.

Pan vs Shivaree - What's the difference?

pan | shivaree |


As a numeral pan

is five.

As a noun shivaree is

the noisy banging of pots and pans as a mock serenade to a newly married couple, or similar occasion.

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