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Bridge vs Viaductampflash - What's the difference?

bridge | viaductampflash |

Viaaduct vs Bridge - What's the difference?

viaaduct | bridge |

Causeway vs Bridge - What's the difference?

causeway | bridge |


As nouns the difference between causeway and bridge

is that causeway is a road that is raised, as to be above water, marshland etc while bridge is a construction or natural feature that spans a divide.

As a verb bridge is

to be or make a bridge over something.

Bridge vs Fridge - What's the difference?

bridge | fridge |


As nouns the difference between bridge and fridge

is that bridge is a construction or natural feature that spans a divide while fridge is a refrigerator.

As verbs the difference between bridge and fridge

is that bridge is to be or make a bridge over something while fridge is to rub, chafe.

Bridge vs Bridgey - What's the difference?

bridge | bridgey |


As an adjective bridgey is

full of bridges.

Bridge vs Brigge - What's the difference?

bridge | brigge |


As nouns the difference between bridge and brigge

is that bridge is a construction or natural feature that spans a divide while brigge is obsolete form of lang=en.

As a verb bridge

is to be or make a bridge over something.

Bridge vs Bridie - What's the difference?

bridge | bridie |


As nouns the difference between bridge and bridie

is that bridge is a construction or natural feature that spans a divide while bridie is a Scottish meat pastry, similar to a Cornish pasty.

As a verb bridge

is to be or make a bridge over something.

Bridge vs Bringe - What's the difference?

bridge | bringe |


As verbs the difference between bridge and bringe

is that bridge is to be or make a bridge over something while bringe is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As a noun bridge

is a construction or natural feature that spans a divide.

Bridge vs Bridle - What's the difference?

bridge | bridle |


As a noun bridle is

the headgear with which a horse is directed and which carries a bit and reins.

As a verb bridle is

to put a bridle on.

Helm vs Bridge - What's the difference?

helm | bridge |


In nautical terms the difference between helm and bridge

is that helm is the steering apparatus of a ship, especially the tiller or wheel while bridge is an elevated platform above the upper deck of a mechanically propelled ship from which it is navigated and from which all activities on deck can be seen and controlled by the captain, etc; smaller ships have a wheelhouse, and sailing ships were controlled from a quarterdeck.

As a proper noun Helm

is the only named wind in the British Isles. Blows westward form the Pennine fells over Cumbria and is often accompanied by a line of clouds on top of the hills called the Helm Bar.

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