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mirrnyong

Terms vs Mirrnyong - What's the difference?

terms | mirrnyong |


As nouns the difference between terms and mirrnyong

is that terms is while mirrnyong is (australia|archaeology) a mound of cooking debris accumulated by aborigines; a kitchen midden.

Midden vs Mirrnyong - What's the difference?

midden | mirrnyong |

Mirrnyong is a synonym of midden.



As nouns the difference between midden and mirrnyong

is that midden is a dungheap while mirrnyong is a mound of cooking debris accumulated by Aborigines; a kitchen midden.

Aborigine vs Mirrnyong - What's the difference?

aborigine | mirrnyong |


As nouns the difference between aborigine and mirrnyong

is that aborigine is an individual aboriginal Australian while mirrnyong is a mound of cooking debris accumulated by Aborigines; a kitchen midden.

Debris vs Mirrnyong - What's the difference?

debris | mirrnyong |


As nouns the difference between debris and mirrnyong

is that debris is while mirrnyong is (australia|archaeology) a mound of cooking debris accumulated by aborigines; a kitchen midden.

Cooking vs Mirrnyong - What's the difference?

cooking | mirrnyong |


As nouns the difference between cooking and mirrnyong

is that cooking is the process of preparing food by using heat while mirrnyong is a mound of cooking debris accumulated by Aborigines; a kitchen midden.

As an adjective cooking

is in progress, happening.

As a verb cooking

is present participle of lang=en.

Mound vs Mirrnyong - What's the difference?

mound | mirrnyong |


As nouns the difference between mound and mirrnyong

is that mound is a hand while mirrnyong is a mound of cooking debris accumulated by Aborigines; a kitchen midden.

As a verb mound

is to fortify with a mound; add a barrier, rampart, etc. to.

Mirnyong vs Mirrnyong - What's the difference?

mirnyong | mirrnyong | Alternative forms |

Mirnyong is an alternative form of mirrnyong.


As a noun mirrnyong is

(australia|archaeology) a mound of cooking debris accumulated by aborigines; a kitchen midden.