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brad

Bank vs Brad - What's the difference?

bank | brad |


As a noun bank

is bench, pew.

As an adjective brad is

sudden, fast, busy, full of hurry.

Bun vs Brad - What's the difference?

bun | brad |


As a verb bun

is to be.

As an adjective brad is

sudden, fast, busy, full of hurry.

Nate vs Brad - What's the difference?

nate | brad |


As a noun nate

is night.

As an adjective brad is

sudden, fast, busy, full of hurry.

Brad vs Robot - What's the difference?

brad | robot |


As an adjective brad

is sudden, fast, busy, full of hurry.

As a noun robot is

.

Brad vs Bowman - What's the difference?

brad | bowman |


As an adjective brad

is sudden, fast, busy, full of hurry.

As a proper noun bowman is

.

Glen vs Brad - What's the difference?

glen | brad |


As nouns the difference between glen and brad

is that glen is a secluded and narrow valley; a dale; a depression between hills while brad is a thin, small nail, with a slight projection at the top on one side instead of a head, or occasionally with a small domed head, similar to that of an escutcheon pin.

As proper nouns the difference between glen and brad

is that glen is {{surname|Scottish habitational|from=Scottish Gaelic}} for someone who lives in a valley while Brad is a diminutive of the male given names Bradley, Bradly, or Bradford.

Stud vs Brad - What's the difference?

stud | brad |


As nouns the difference between stud and brad

is that stud is a male animal, especially a stud horse (stallion), kept for breeding while brad is a thin, small nail, with a slight projection at the top on one side instead of a head, or occasionally with a small domed head, similar to that of an escutcheon pin.

As a verb stud

is to set with studs; to furnish with studs.

As a proper noun Brad is

a diminutive of the male given names Bradley, Bradly, or Bradford.

Brad vs Brandon - What's the difference?

brad | brandon |


As an adjective brad

is sudden, fast, busy, full of hurry.

As a noun brandon is

(eo-form of).

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