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week

Mericanignanguage vs Week - What's the difference?

mericanignanguage | week |


As a noun week is

any period of seven consecutive days.

Week vs Occitan - What's the difference?

week | occitan |


As a noun week

is any period of seven consecutive days.

As a proper noun Occitan is

a Romance language spoken in Occitania, a region of Europe that includes Southern France, Auvergne, Limousin, and some parts of Catalonia and Italy.

Languid vs Week - What's the difference?

languid | week |


As an adjective languid

is languid.

As a noun week is

any period of seven consecutive days.

Week vs Pw - What's the difference?

week | pw |


As a noun week

is any period of seven consecutive days.

Week vs Hebdomadary - What's the difference?

week | hebdomadary |


As nouns the difference between week and hebdomadary

is that week is any period of seven consecutive days while hebdomadary is a member of a roman catholic chapter or convent whose week it is to officiate in the choir and perform other services, which, on extraordinary occasions, are performed by the superiors.

As an adjective hebdomadary is

(obsolete) hebdomadal.

Week vs Multiweek - What's the difference?

week | multiweek |


As a noun week

is any period of seven consecutive days.

As an adjective multiweek is

extending over multiple weeks.

Week vs Subweekly - What's the difference?

week | subweekly |


As a noun week

is any period of seven consecutive days.

As an adjective subweekly is

pertaining to times of less than a week.

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