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bluff

Bluff vs X - What's the difference?

bluff | x |


As a proper noun bluff

is the southernmost town in the south island of new zealand, and seaport for the southland region.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Plateau vs Bluff - What's the difference?

plateau | bluff |


As a noun plateau

is .

As a proper noun bluff is

the southernmost town in the south island of new zealand, and seaport for the southland region.

Bluff vs Buttes - What's the difference?

bluff | buttes |


As a proper noun bluff

is the southernmost town in the south island of new zealand, and seaport for the southland region.

As a noun buttes is

.

Bluff vs Undefined - What's the difference?

bluff | undefined |


As a proper noun bluff

is the southernmost town in the south island of new zealand, and seaport for the southland region.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Lamp vs Bluff - What's the difference?

lamp | bluff |


As an acronym lamp

is (internet) linux, apache, (mysql), and php — a popular combination of open source software for use as a web server.

As a proper noun bluff is

the southernmost town in the south island of new zealand, and seaport for the southland region.

Bluff vs Overestimate - What's the difference?

bluff | overestimate |


As a proper noun bluff

is the southernmost town in the south island of new zealand, and seaport for the southland region.

As a verb overestimate is

to judge too highly.

Bluff vs Falsehood - What's the difference?

bluff | falsehood |


As a proper noun bluff

is the southernmost town in the south island of new zealand, and seaport for the southland region.

As a noun falsehood is

(uncountable) the property of being false.

Cape vs Bluff - What's the difference?

cape | bluff |


As nouns the difference between cape and bluff

is that cape is a piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into a sea or lake; a promontory; a headland while bluff is an act of bluffing; a false expression of the strength of one's position in order to intimidate; braggadocio.

As verbs the difference between cape and bluff

is that cape is to head or point; to keep a course while bluff is ( To make a bluff; to give the impression that one's hand is stronger than it is.

As proper nouns the difference between cape and bluff

is that cape is the Cape of Good Hope or Cape Province, South Africa while Bluff is the southernmost town in the South Island of New Zealand, and seaport for the Southland region.

As an adjective bluff is

having a broad, flattened front.

Surprise vs Bluff - What's the difference?

surprise | bluff |


As nouns the difference between surprise and bluff

is that surprise is something not expected while bluff is an act of bluffing; a false expression of the strength of one's position in order to intimidate; braggadocio.

As verbs the difference between surprise and bluff

is that surprise is to cause (someone) to feel unusually alarmed or delighted while bluff is ( To make a bluff; to give the impression that one's hand is stronger than it is.

As adjectives the difference between surprise and bluff

is that surprise is unexpected while bluff is having a broad, flattened front.

As a proper noun Bluff is

the southernmost town in the South Island of New Zealand, and seaport for the Southland region.

Bluff vs Threat - What's the difference?

bluff | threat |


As nouns the difference between bluff and threat

is that bluff is an act of bluffing; a false expression of the strength of one's position in order to intimidate; braggadocio while threat is an expression of intent to injure or punish another.

As verbs the difference between bluff and threat

is that bluff is ( To make a bluff; to give the impression that one's hand is stronger than it is while threat is to press; urge; compel.

As an adjective bluff

is having a broad, flattened front.

As a proper noun Bluff

is the southernmost town in the South Island of New Zealand, and seaport for the Southland region.

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