dune |
rune |
As a proper noun dune
is an island close to.
As a noun rune is
air-hole (of a chimney).
urne |
rune |
Rune is a anagram of urne.
As nouns the difference between urne and rune
is that
urne is obsolete spelling of urn while
rune is a letter, or character, belonging to the written language of various ancient Germanic peoples, especially the Scandinavians and the Anglo-Saxons.
rune |
tune |
As nouns the difference between rune and tune
is that
rune is air-hole (of a chimney) while
tune is a melody.
As a verb tune is
to modify a musical instrument so that it produces the correct pitches.
rude |
rune |
As a proper noun rude
is settlement in croatia, near zagreb.
As a noun rune is
air-hole (of a chimney).
ruse |
rune |
As nouns the difference between ruse and rune
is that
ruse is while
rune is air-hole (of a chimney).
prune |
rune |
In obsolete terms the difference between prune and rune
is that
prune is to preen; to prepare; to dress while
rune is a roun.
As a verb prune
is to remove excess material from a tree or shrub; to trim, especially to make more healthy or productive.
lune |
rune |
As an adjective lune
is (only with
bien'' or ''mal ) having a good or bad disposition, in a good or bad mood.
As a noun rune is
air-hole (of a chimney).
rung |
rune |
As nouns the difference between rung and rune
is that
rung is a crosspiece forming a step of a ladder; a round while
rune is air-hole (of a chimney).
As a verb rung
is
(only in senses related to a bell — etymology 2) .
rue |
rune |
As nouns the difference between rue and rune
is that
rue is while
rune is air-hole (of a chimney).
glyph |
rune |
As nouns the difference between glyph and rune
is that
glyph is a figure carved in relief or incised, especially representing a sound, word, or idea while
rune is a letter, or character, belonging to the written language of various ancient Germanic peoples, especially the Scandinavians and the Anglo-Saxons.
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