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brackish

Brackish vs Her - What's the difference?

brackish | her |


As an adjective brackish

is (of water) salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries.

As a verb her is

(lb).

As a noun her is

.

Brackish vs Brutish - What's the difference?

brackish | brutish |


As adjectives the difference between brackish and brutish

is that brackish is (of water) salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries while brutish is of, or in the manner of a brute.

Brackish vs Standing - What's the difference?

brackish | standing |


As adjectives the difference between brackish and standing

is that brackish is (of water) salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries while standing is erect, not cut down.

As a verb standing is

; in the process of coming to an upright position.

As a noun standing is

position or reputation in society or a profession: "he does not have much of a standing as a chemist ".

Riparian vs Brackish - What's the difference?

riparian | brackish |


As adjectives the difference between riparian and brackish

is that riparian is of or relating to the bank of a river or stream while brackish is salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries.

Brackish vs Saline - What's the difference?

brackish | saline |


As adjectives the difference between brackish and saline

is that brackish is salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries while saline is containing salt; salty.

As a noun saline is

water containing dissolved salt.

Brackish vs Salt - What's the difference?

brackish | salt | Synonyms |

Brackish is a synonym of salt.


As an adjective brackish

is (of water) salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries.

As an initialism salt is

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Brackish vs Bracket - What's the difference?

brackish | bracket |


As an adjective brackish

is (of water) salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries.

As a noun bracket is

(senseid)a fixture attached to a wall to hold up a shelf.

As a verb bracket is

to bound on both sides, to surround as enclosing with brackets.

Brackish vs Unpleasant - What's the difference?

brackish | unpleasant |


As adjectives the difference between brackish and unpleasant

is that brackish is (of water) salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries while unpleasant is not pleasant.

Brockish vs Brackish - What's the difference?

brockish | brackish |


As adjectives the difference between brockish and brackish

is that brockish is beastly; brutal while brackish is salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries.

Brackish vs Blackish - What's the difference?

brackish | blackish |


As adjectives the difference between brackish and blackish

is that brackish is (of water) salty or slightly salty, as a mixture of fresh and sea water, such as that found in estuaries while blackish is somewhat black.

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