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bace

Mace vs Bace - What's the difference?

mace | bace |


As nouns the difference between mace and bace

is that mace is a heavy fighting club while bace is a blow; a drubbing.

As verbs the difference between mace and bace

is that mace is to hit someone or something with a mace while bace is obsolete form of lang=en.

As a proper noun Mace

is alternative case form of lang=en tear gas or pepper spray.

As an adjective bace is

obsolete form of lang=en.

Bace vs Bache - What's the difference?

bace | bache |


As nouns the difference between bace and bache

is that bace is a blow; a drubbing while bache is the dale of a stream or rivulet.

As an adjective bace

is obsolete form of lang=en.

As a verb bace

is obsolete form of lang=en.

Bade vs Bace - What's the difference?

bade | bace |


As nouns the difference between bade and bace

is that bade is while bace is (rare) a blow; a drubbing or bace can be .

As a conjunction bade

is both.

As an adjective bace is

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As a verb bace is

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Brace vs Bace - What's the difference?

brace | bace |


As nouns the difference between brace and bace

is that brace is (obsolete) armor for the arm; vambrace while bace is (rare) a blow; a drubbing or bace can be .

As verbs the difference between brace and bace

is that brace is (intransitive) to prepare for something bad, as an impact or blow while bace is .

As an adjective bace is

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Bace vs Tace - What's the difference?

bace | tace |


As nouns the difference between bace and tace

is that bace is a blow; a drubbing while tace is alternative form of lang=en.

As an adjective bace

is obsolete form of lang=en.

As a verb bace

is obsolete form of lang=en.

Bare vs Bace - What's the difference?

bare | bace |


As a proper noun bare

is an extinct language of venezuela.

As a noun bace is

(rare) a blow; a drubbing or bace can be .

As an adjective bace is

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As a verb bace is

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Bach vs Bace - What's the difference?

bach | bace |


In lang=en terms the difference between bach and bace

is that bach is Johann Sebastian Bach, a German organist and composer while bace is a blow; a drubbing.

As nouns the difference between bach and bace

is that bach is a holiday home, usually small and near the beach, often with only one or two rooms and of simple construction while bace is a blow; a drubbing.

As verbs the difference between bach and bace

is that bach is to live apart from women, as with the period when a divorce is in progress (compare bachelor pad) while bace is obsolete form of lang=en.

As a proper noun Bach

is {{surname|from=German}} of English-speakers.

As an adjective bace is

obsolete form of lang=en.

Base vs Bace - What's the difference?

base | bace |


In lang=en terms the difference between base and bace

is that base is not held by honourable service while bace is a blow; a drubbing.

As nouns the difference between base and bace

is that base is something from which other things extend; a foundation while bace is a blow; a drubbing.

As verbs the difference between base and bace

is that base is to give as its foundation or starting point; to lay the foundation of while bace is obsolete form of lang=en.

As adjectives the difference between base and bace

is that base is low in height; short while bace is obsolete form of lang=en.

As an acronym base

is alternative form of BASE|lang=en.

Back vs Bace - What's the difference?

back | bace |


As nouns the difference between back and bace

is that back is a small stream or brook while bace is (rare) a blow; a drubbing or bace can be .

As an adjective bace is

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As a verb bace is

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Race vs Bace - What's the difference?

race | bace |


As verbs the difference between race and bace

is that race is while bace is .

As adjectives the difference between race and bace

is that race is distinguished; classy while bace is .

As a noun bace is

(rare) a blow; a drubbing or bace can be .

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