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vair

Fair vs Vair - What's the difference?

fair | vair |


As a proper noun fair

is .

As a noun vair is

(archaic) a type of fur from a squirrel with a black back and white belly, much used on garments in the middle ages.

Pair vs Vair - What's the difference?

pair | vair |


In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between pair and vair

is that pair is (archaic) a number of things resembling one another, or belonging together; a set while vair is (archaic) a type of fur from a squirrel with a black back and white belly, much used on garments in the middle ages.

As nouns the difference between pair and vair

is that pair is two similar or identical things taken together; often followed by of while vair is (archaic) a type of fur from a squirrel with a black back and white belly, much used on garments in the middle ages.

As a verb pair

is to group into sets of two or pair can be (obsolete) to impair.

Hair vs Vair - What's the difference?

hair | vair |


As nouns the difference between hair and vair

is that hair is a pigmented filament of keratin which grows from a follicle on the skin of humans and other mammals while vair is a type of fur from a squirrel with a black back and white belly, much used on garments in the Middle Ages.

Air vs Vair - What's the difference?

air | vair |


As nouns the difference between air and vair

is that air is while vair is (archaic) a type of fur from a squirrel with a black back and white belly, much used on garments in the middle ages.

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