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feneration

Terms vs Feneration - What's the difference?

terms | feneration |


As nouns the difference between terms and feneration

is that terms is while feneration is (obsolete) lending money at interest; usury.

Feneration vs Funeration - What's the difference?

feneration | funeration |


As nouns the difference between feneration and funeration

is that feneration is (obsolete) lending money at interest; usury while funeration is (label) the act of burying with funeral rites.

Veneration vs Feneration - What's the difference?

veneration | feneration |


As nouns the difference between veneration and feneration

is that veneration is veneration while feneration is (obsolete) lending money at interest; usury.

Generation vs Feneration - What's the difference?

generation | feneration |


As nouns the difference between generation and feneration

is that generation is generation (act of generating) while feneration is (obsolete) lending money at interest; usury.

Federation vs Feneration - What's the difference?

federation | feneration |


As nouns the difference between federation and feneration

is that federation is federation while feneration is (obsolete) lending money at interest; usury.

Usury vs Feneration - What's the difference?

usury | feneration |


As nouns the difference between usury and feneration

is that usury is an exorbitant rate of interest, in excess of any legal rates or at least immorally while feneration is lending money at interest; usury.

Interest vs Feneration - What's the difference?

interest | feneration |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between interest and feneration

is that interest is (obsolete) to cause or permit to share while feneration is (obsolete) lending money at interest; usury.

As nouns the difference between interest and feneration

is that interest is while feneration is (obsolete) lending money at interest; usury.

As a verb interest

is to engage the attention of; to awaken interest in; to excite emotion or passion in, in behalf of a person or thing.