different between dinos vs binos
dinos
English
Etymology 1
Noun
dinos
- plural of dino
Etymology 2
Ancient Greek [Term?]
Noun
dinos (plural dinoi)
- An Ancient Greek mixing-bowl or cauldron, without handles or feet.
Anagrams
- NODIS, NOIDs, Sidon
French
Noun
dinos m
- plural of dino
Spanish
Verb
dinos
- Compound of the informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of decir, di and the pronoun nos.
- tell us
- tell us
Anagrams
- Sidón
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- what dinosaurs really looked like
- what dinosaur are you
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- what dinosaurs are still alive
- what dinosaur am i
binos
English
Etymology 1
Noun
binos
- plural of bino
Etymology 2
Noun
binos pl (plural only)
- (informal) binoculars
Anagrams
- Bison, Ibson, bions, bison
Latin
Adjective
b?n?s
- accusative masculine plural of b?nus
Volapük
Verb
binos
- impersonal third-person singular present active indicative of binön ([it] is)
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- what does binod mean
- what size binos for hunting
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- what does banos mean in english
- what do binos mean
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