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Tony vs Peter - What's the difference?

tony | peter |


As nouns the difference between tony and peter

is that tony is (archaic) a simpleton while peter is (hypocoristic slang ) the penis.

As an adjective tony

is stylish, high-toned, upscale.

As a verb peter is

(most often used in the phrase peter out) to dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing.

Peter vs Unregister - What's the difference?

peter | unregister |


As verbs the difference between peter and unregister

is that peter is to dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing while unregister is to undo the process of registration for.

As a proper noun Peter

is a given name derived from Ancient Greek.

As a noun peter

is (hypocoristic slang) The penis.

Peter vs Paul - What's the difference?

peter | paul |


As proper nouns the difference between peter and paul

is that peter is a given name derived from Ancient Greek while Paul is in the New Testament, Apostle to the Gentiles and author of fourteen epistles.

As nouns the difference between peter and paul

is that peter is (hypocoristic slang) The penis while paul is an old Italian silver coin; a paolo.

As a verb peter

is to dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing.

Peter vs Cephas - What's the difference?

peter | cephas |


As proper nouns the difference between peter and cephas

is that peter is a given name derived from Ancient Greek while Cephas is the apostle Peter, using the name given to him by Jesus.

As a noun peter

is (hypocoristic slang) The penis.

As a verb peter

is to dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing.

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