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Banter vs Bandy - What's the difference?

banter | bandy |


As nouns the difference between banter and bandy

is that banter is good-humoured, playful, typically spontaneous conversation while bandy is (sports) a winter sport played on ice, from which ice hockey developed or bandy can be a carriage or cart used in india, especially one drawn by bullocks.

As verbs the difference between banter and bandy

is that banter is to engage in banter or playful conversation while bandy is to give and receive reciprocally; to exchange.

As an adjective bandy is

bowlegged, or bending outward at the knees; as in bandy legged.

Bandy vs Buckled - What's the difference?

bandy | buckled |


As verbs the difference between bandy and buckled

is that bandy is to give and receive reciprocally; to exchange while buckled is (buckle).

As an adjective bandy

is bowlegged, or bending outward at the knees; as in bandy legged.

As a noun bandy

is (sports) a winter sport played on ice, from which ice hockey developed or bandy can be a carriage or cart used in india, especially one drawn by bullocks.

Bandy vs Mingle - What's the difference?

bandy | mingle |


As verbs the difference between bandy and mingle

is that bandy is to give and receive reciprocally; to exchange while mingle is to mix; intermix; to combine or join, as an individual or part, with other parts, but commonly so as to be distinguishable in the product; to confuse; to confound.

As nouns the difference between bandy and mingle

is that bandy is (sports) a winter sport played on ice, from which ice hockey developed or bandy can be a carriage or cart used in india, especially one drawn by bullocks while mingle is (obsolete) a mixture.

As an adjective bandy

is bowlegged, or bending outward at the knees; as in bandy legged.

Badinage vs Bandy - What's the difference?

badinage | bandy |


As nouns the difference between badinage and bandy

is that badinage is playful raillery; banter while bandy is (sports) a winter sport played on ice, from which ice hockey developed or bandy can be a carriage or cart used in india, especially one drawn by bullocks.

As verbs the difference between badinage and bandy

is that badinage is to engage in or playful banter while bandy is to give and receive reciprocally; to exchange.

As an adjective bandy is

bowlegged, or bending outward at the knees; as in bandy legged.

Bandy vs Hockey - What's the difference?

bandy | hockey |


As nouns the difference between bandy and hockey

is that bandy is a winter sport played on ice, from which ice hockey developed while hockey is ice hockey, a game on ice in which two teams of six players skate and try to score by shooting a puck into the opposing team's net, using their sticks.

As a verb bandy

is to give and receive reciprocally; to exchange.

As an adjective bandy

is bowlegged, or bending outward at the knees; as in bandy legged.

Bandy vs Quarrel - What's the difference?

bandy | quarrel |


As verbs the difference between bandy and quarrel

is that bandy is to give and receive reciprocally; to exchange while quarrel is to disagree.

As nouns the difference between bandy and quarrel

is that bandy is (sports) a winter sport played on ice, from which ice hockey developed or bandy can be a carriage or cart used in india, especially one drawn by bullocks while quarrel is a verbal dispute or heated argument or quarrel can be a diamond-shaped piece of coloured glass forming part of a stained glass window.

As an adjective bandy

is bowlegged, or bending outward at the knees; as in bandy legged.

Bandy vs Squabble - What's the difference?

bandy | squabble |


As verbs the difference between bandy and squabble

is that bandy is to give and receive reciprocally; to exchange while squabble is to participate in a minor fight or argument.

As nouns the difference between bandy and squabble

is that bandy is (sports) a winter sport played on ice, from which ice hockey developed or bandy can be a carriage or cart used in india, especially one drawn by bullocks while squabble is a minor fight or argument as between children, for example.

As an adjective bandy

is bowlegged, or bending outward at the knees; as in bandy legged.

Banda vs Bandy - What's the difference?

banda | bandy |


As nouns the difference between banda and bandy

is that banda is a type of mexican brass band music while bandy is (sports) a winter sport played on ice, from which ice hockey developed or bandy can be a carriage or cart used in india, especially one drawn by bullocks.

As a verb bandy is

to give and receive reciprocally; to exchange.

As an adjective bandy is

bowlegged, or bending outward at the knees; as in bandy legged.

Bandy vs Bendy - What's the difference?

bandy | bendy |


As adjectives the difference between bandy and bendy

is that bandy is bowlegged, or bending outward at the knees; as in bandy legged while bendy is having the ability to be bent easily.

As nouns the difference between bandy and bendy

is that bandy is a winter sport played on ice, from which ice hockey developed while bendy is a field divided diagonally into several bends, varying in metal and colour.

As a verb bandy

is to give and receive reciprocally; to exchange.

Bandy vs Baddy - What's the difference?

bandy | baddy |


As nouns the difference between bandy and baddy

is that bandy is a winter sport played on ice, from which ice hockey developed while baddy is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a verb bandy

is to give and receive reciprocally; to exchange.

As an adjective bandy

is bowlegged, or bending outward at the knees; as in bandy legged.

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