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Hatch vs Bay - What's the difference?

hatch | bay |


As a proper noun hatch

is .

As an adverb bay is

brazenly.

Atoll vs Bay - What's the difference?

atoll | bay |


As a noun atoll

is atoll.

As an adverb bay is

brazenly.

Lesbian vs Bay - What's the difference?

lesbian | bay |


As a noun lesbian

is a native or inhabitant of lesbos.

As an adjective lesbian

is of or pertaining to the island of lesbos.

As an adverb bay is

brazenly.

Lough vs Bay - What's the difference?

lough | bay |


As a noun lough

is a lake or long, narrow inlet, especially in ireland.

As an adverb bay is

brazenly.

Bay vs Island - What's the difference?

bay | island |


As an adverb bay

is brazenly.

As a proper noun island is

iceland.

Kid vs Bay - What's the difference?

kid | bay |


As a noun kid

is a young goat or kid can be a fagot; a bundle of heath and furze.

As a verb kid

is (colloquial) to make a fool of (someone).

As an adverb bay is

brazenly.

Bay vs Outcry - What's the difference?

bay | outcry | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between bay and outcry

is that bay is to howl while outcry is to cry out.

In transitive terms the difference between bay and outcry

is that bay is to pursue noisily, like a pack of hounds while outcry is to cry louder than.

As an adjective bay

is of a reddish-brown colour (especially of horses).

As a proper noun Bay

is a region of Somalia.

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