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Brake vs Brike - What's the difference?

brake | brike |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between brake and brike

is that brake is (obsolete) a cage while brike is (obsolete) a breach; ruin; downfall; peril.

As nouns the difference between brake and brike

is that brake is a fern; bracken or brake can be a thicket, or an area overgrown with briers etc or brake can be a tool used for breaking flax or hemp or brake can be (label) an ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow and ballista or brake can be (obsolete) a cage while brike is (obsolete) a breach; ruin; downfall; peril.

As a verb brake

is to bruise and crush; to knead or brake can be to operate (a) brake(s) or brake can be (lb) (break).

Brake vs Braky - What's the difference?

brake | braky |


As a noun brake

is a fern; bracken.

As a verb brake

is to bruise and crush; to knead.

As an adjective braky is

overgrown with bracken or brushwood.

Brake vs Breake - What's the difference?

brake | breake |


As verbs the difference between brake and breake

is that brake is to bruise and crush; to knead while breake is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As a noun brake

is a fern; bracken.

Brake vs Brane - What's the difference?

brake | brane |


As a noun brake

is a fern; bracken or brake can be a thicket, or an area overgrown with briers etc or brake can be a tool used for breaking flax or hemp or brake can be (label) an ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow and ballista or brake can be (obsolete) a cage.

As a verb brake

is to bruise and crush; to knead or brake can be to operate (a) brake(s) or brake can be (lb) (break).

As a proper noun brane is

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Brake vs Trake - What's the difference?

brake | trake |


As nouns the difference between brake and trake

is that brake is a fern; bracken or brake can be a thicket, or an area overgrown with briers etc or brake can be a tool used for breaking flax or hemp or brake can be (label) an ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow and ballista or brake can be (obsolete) a cage while trake is (rare).

As a verb brake

is to bruise and crush; to knead or brake can be to operate (a) brake(s) or brake can be (lb) (break).

Brake vs Brame - What's the difference?

brake | brame |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between brake and brame

is that brake is (obsolete) a cage while brame is (obsolete) sharp passion; vexation.

As nouns the difference between brake and brame

is that brake is a fern; bracken or brake can be a thicket, or an area overgrown with briers etc or brake can be a tool used for breaking flax or hemp or brake can be (label) an ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow and ballista or brake can be (obsolete) a cage while brame is (obsolete) sharp passion; vexation.

As a verb brake

is to bruise and crush; to knead or brake can be to operate (a) brake(s) or brake can be (lb) (break).

Brake vs Crake - What's the difference?

brake | crake |


As nouns the difference between brake and crake

is that brake is a fern; bracken or brake can be a thicket, or an area overgrown with briers etc or brake can be a tool used for breaking flax or hemp or brake can be (label) an ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow and ballista or brake can be (obsolete) a cage while crake is .

As a verb brake

is to bruise and crush; to knead or brake can be to operate (a) brake(s) or brake can be (lb) (break).

Brake vs Brak - What's the difference?

brake | brak |


As nouns the difference between brake and brak

is that brake is a fern; bracken or brake can be a thicket, or an area overgrown with briers etc or brake can be a tool used for breaking flax or hemp or brake can be (label) an ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow and ballista or brake can be (obsolete) a cage while brak is shack, hut.

As a verb brake

is to bruise and crush; to knead or brake can be to operate (a) brake(s) or brake can be (lb) (break).

Brake vs Blake - What's the difference?

brake | blake |


As a noun brake

is a fern; bracken or brake can be a thicket, or an area overgrown with briers etc or brake can be a tool used for breaking flax or hemp or brake can be (label) an ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow and ballista or brake can be (obsolete) a cage.

As a verb brake

is to bruise and crush; to knead or brake can be to operate (a) brake(s) or brake can be (lb) (break).

As a proper noun blake is

, derived from black'' (dark haired), or from old english blac, ''pale'' or ''fair .

Brake vs Braze - What's the difference?

brake | braze |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between brake and braze

is that brake is (obsolete) a cage while braze is (obsolete) to burn or temper in fire.

As verbs the difference between brake and braze

is that brake is to bruise and crush; to knead or brake can be to operate (a) brake(s) or brake can be (lb) (break) while braze is to join two metal pieces, without melting them, using heat and diffusion of a jointing alloy of capillary thickness.

As a noun brake

is a fern; bracken or brake can be a thicket, or an area overgrown with briers etc or brake can be a tool used for breaking flax or hemp or brake can be (label) an ancient engine of war analogous to the crossbow and ballista or brake can be (obsolete) a cage.

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