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Town vs Ton - What's the difference?

town | ton |


As nouns the difference between town and ton

is that town is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city while ton is a unit of weight (mass) equal to 2240 pounds (a long ton) or 2000 pounds (a short ton) or 1000 kilograms (a metric ton).

Town vs Towy - What's the difference?

town | towy |


As a noun town

is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city.

As an adjective towy is

composed of, or resembling, tow.

Town vs Towny - What's the difference?

town | towny |


As nouns the difference between town and towny

is that town is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city while towny is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As an adjective towny is

characteristic of a town.

Town vs Tawn - What's the difference?

town | tawn |


As nouns the difference between town and tawn

is that town is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city while tawn is a tan.

As a verb tawn is

to tan, make tawny.

Town vs Tows - What's the difference?

town | tows |


As nouns the difference between town and tows

is that town is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city while tows is .

Town vs Lown - What's the difference?

town | lown |


As nouns the difference between town and lown

is that town is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city while lown is (obsolete) a low fellow.

As an adjective lown is

(scotland) peaceful, calm.

Town vs Sown - What's the difference?

town | sown |


As a noun town

is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city.

As a verb sown is

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Town vs Mown - What's the difference?

town | mown |


As a noun town

is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city.

As a verb mown is

past participle of lang=en.

Town vs Gown - What's the difference?

town | gown |


As nouns the difference between town and gown

is that town is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city while gown is a loose, flowing upper garment.

As a verb gown is

to dress in a gown, to don or garb with a gown.

Town vs Tow - What's the difference?

town | tow |


As nouns the difference between town and tow

is that town is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city while tow is the act of towing and the condition of being towed or tow can be an untwisted bundle of fibers such as , flax, hemp or jute.

As a verb tow is

to pull something behind one using a line or chain; to haul.

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