Difference between Homer and Kor

What is the difference between Homer and Kor?

Homer as a noun is an ancient hebrew measure of capacity, equal to ten ephahs or ten baths, and approximately equal to ten or eleven bushels. while Kor as a noun is an ancient hebrew and phoenician unit of measure of capacity

Homer

Part of speech: noun

Definition: An ancient Hebrew measure of capacity, equal to ten ephahs or ten baths, and approximately equal to ten or eleven bushels. A four-base hit; a home run A homing pigeon a person who is so devoted to his favorite teams that he refuses to criticize them, especially when they are playing poorly

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To get a four-base hit; to get a home run

Kor

Part of speech: noun

Definition: an ancient Hebrew and Phoenician unit of measure of capacity

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