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Bill vs Ordinance - What's the difference?

bill | ordinance |


As nouns the difference between bill and ordinance

is that bill is car (motorcar, automobile) while ordinance is a local law, an edict or decree.

Herbert vs Bill - What's the difference?

herbert | bill |


As nouns the difference between herbert and bill

is that herbert is (slang|punk subculture) a working-class youth while bill is car (motorcar, automobile).

Waybill vs Bill - What's the difference?

waybill | bill |


As nouns the difference between waybill and bill

is that waybill is a document that lists the final destination (and other details) of each part of a cargo while bill is any of various bladed or pointed hand weapons, originally designating an Anglo-Saxon sword, and later a weapon of infantry, especially in the 14th and 15th centuries, commonly consisting of a broad, heavy, double-edged, hook-shaped blade, with a short pike at the back and another at the top, attached to the end of a long staff.

As a verb bill is

to dig, chop, etc., with a bill.

As a proper noun Bill is

a diminutive of the male given name William.

Bill vs Res - What's the difference?

bill | res |


As a noun bill

is car (motorcar, automobile).

As a symbol res is

(label) (l).

Statute vs Bill - What's the difference?

statute | bill |


As nouns the difference between statute and bill

is that statute is written law, as laid down by the legislature while bill is car (motorcar, automobile).

Bill vs Tp - What's the difference?

bill | tp |


As verbs the difference between bill and tp

is that bill is to dig, chop, etc., with a bill while tp is to toilet paper; to throw toilet paper in rolls over a structure, so the structure becomes draped with it.

As a noun bill

is any of various bladed or pointed hand weapons, originally designating an Anglo-Saxon sword, and later a weapon of infantry, especially in the 14th and 15th centuries, commonly consisting of a broad, heavy, double-edged, hook-shaped blade, with a short pike at the back and another at the top, attached to the end of a long staff.

As a proper noun Bill

is a diminutive of the male given name William.

Decree vs Bill - What's the difference?

decree | bill |


As nouns the difference between decree and bill

is that decree is an edict or law while bill is car (motorcar, automobile).

As a verb decree

is to command by a decree.

Colt vs Bill - What's the difference?

colt | bill |


As nouns the difference between colt and bill

is that colt is a young male horse while bill is car (motorcar, automobile).

As a verb colt

is (obsolete|transitive) to horse; to get with young.

Bill vs Chek - What's the difference?

bill | chek |


As nouns the difference between bill and chek

is that bill is car (motorcar, automobile) while chek is (hong kong foot).

Bill vs Motion - What's the difference?

bill | motion |


As nouns the difference between bill and motion

is that bill is car (motorcar, automobile) while motion is (uncountable) a state of progression from one place to another.

As a verb motion is

to gesture indicating a desired movement.

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