pilum |
spear |
As nouns the difference between pilum and spear
is that
pilum is a Roman military javelin while
spear is a long stick with a sharp tip used as a weapon for throwing or thrusting, or anything used to make a thrusting motion.
As a verb spear is
to penetrate or strike with, or as if with, any long narrow object. To make a thrusting motion that catches an object on the tip of a long device.
As a proper noun Spear is
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gladius |
pilum |
As nouns the difference between gladius and pilum
is that
gladius is (historical) a roman sword roughly two feet long while
pilum is a roman military javelin.
pilum |
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pilum |
hilum |
As nouns the difference between pilum and hilum
is that
pilum is a Roman military javelin while
hilum is the eye of a bean or other seed; the mark or scar at the point of attachment of an ovule or seed to its base or support.
pilum |
filum |
As nouns the difference between pilum and filum
is that
pilum is a roman military javelin while
filum is phylum.
pilm |
pilum |
As nouns the difference between pilm and pilum
is that
pilm is dust while
pilum is a Roman military javelin.
As a verb pilm
is
(meaning uncertain) To have dust blow about.
pilum |
pileum |
As nouns the difference between pilum and pileum
is that
pilum is a roman military javelin while
pileum is (zoology) the top of a bird's head.
pilus |
pilum |
Pilum is a synonym of pilus.
As nouns the difference between pilus and pilum
is that
pilus is a hair while
pilum is a Roman military javelin.
plum |
pilum |
As nouns the difference between plum and pilum
is that
plum is feather while
pilum is a roman military javelin.
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