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wen

Wen vs Wern - What's the difference?

wen | wern |


As a noun wen

is a cyst on the skin.

As a proper noun Wen

is {{surname|common|from=Chinese}} of east Asian derivation.

As a verb wern is

to refuse.

Wen vs Wex - What's the difference?

wen | wex |


As nouns the difference between wen and wex

is that wen is while wex is .

As a verb wex is

.

Wen vs Wyn - What's the difference?

wen | wyn |


As nouns the difference between wen and wyn

is that wen is a cyst on the skin while wyn is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a proper noun Wen

is {{surname|common|from=Chinese}} of east Asian derivation.

Wen vs Zen - What's the difference?

wen | zen |


As nouns the difference between wen and zen

is that wen is while zen is (religion) a denomination of buddhism.

As an adjective zen is

(religion) pertaining to this denomination of buddhism.

Wen vs Nen - What's the difference?

wen | nen |


As a noun wen

is .

As a preposition nen is

under.

Wen vs Gen - What's the difference?

wen | gen |


As nouns the difference between wen and gen

is that wen is while gen is chin.

Wen vs Ween - What's the difference?

wen | ween |


As nouns the difference between wen and ween

is that wen is while ween is (obsolete) doubt; conjecture.

As a verb ween is

(label) to suppose, imagine; to think, believe or ween can be .

Wen vs Wend - What's the difference?

wen | wend |


As nouns the difference between wen and wend

is that wen is a cyst on the skin while wend is a large extent of ground; a perambulation; a circuit.

As a proper noun Wen

is {{surname|common|from=Chinese}} of east Asian derivation.

As a verb wend is

to turn; change.

Wen vs Wem - What's the difference?

wen | wem |


As nouns the difference between wen and wem

is that wen is a cyst on the skin while wem is a spot; stain; mark; scar; weal; bruise.

As a proper noun Wen

is {{surname|common|from=Chinese}} of east Asian derivation.

As a verb wem is

to injure or disfigure; blemish; mark; scar.

Wen vs Wer - What's the difference?

wen | wer |


As a noun wen

is .

As an initialism wer is

.

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