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dana

Dama vs Dana - What's the difference?

dama | dana |


As a verb dana is

to damn.

Dana vs Dyna - What's the difference?

dana | dyna |


As a verb dana

is to damn.

As a noun dyna is

.

Dana vs Danda - What's the difference?

dana | danda |


As a verb dana

is to damn.

As a noun danda is

a punctuation character (।) used in the devanāgarī script to mark the end of a sentence.

Nana vs Dana - What's the difference?

nana | dana |


As an adjective nana

is .

As a verb dana is

to damn.

Dana vs Yana - What's the difference?

dana | yana |


As a verb dana

is to damn.

As a noun yana is

(buddhism) any of the three vehicles of buddhist practice; mahayana, hinayana and vajrayana.

Dana vs Data - What's the difference?

dana | data |


As nouns the difference between dana and data

is that dana is the virtue of generosity or giving, a form of alms while data is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals: Pieces of information.

As a proper noun Dana

is {{surname|A=An|American}} of uncertain origin.

Daana vs Dana - What's the difference?

daana | dana |

Dana is a alternative form of daana.



As nouns the difference between daana and dana

is that daana is an alternative spelling of dana while dana is the virtue of generosity or giving, a form of alms.

As a proper noun Dana is

{{surname|A=An|American}} of uncertain origin.

Dan vs Dana - What's the difference?

dan | dana |


As an adjective dan

is stretched.

As a verb dana is

to damn.

Dang vs Dana - What's the difference?

dang | dana |


As a noun dang

is gait, figure.

As a verb dana is

to damn.

Dana vs Tana - What's the difference?

dana | tana |


As a verb dana

is to damn.

As a noun tana is

water.

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