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Hook vs Buckle - What's the difference?

hook | buckle | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between hook and buckle

is that hook is to connect (hook into, hook together) while buckle is to fasten using a buckle.

Buckle vs Raven - What's the difference?

buckle | raven |


As nouns the difference between buckle and raven

is that buckle is (countable) a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap while raven is .

As a verb buckle

is to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression or buckle can be to fasten using a buckle.

Buckle vs Snap - What's the difference?

buckle | snap |


In intransitive terms the difference between buckle and snap

is that buckle is to yield; to give way; to cease opposing while snap is to fit or fasten together with a snapping sound.

In transitive terms the difference between buckle and snap

is that buckle is to fasten using a buckle while snap is to take a photograph; to release a camera's shutter (which may make a snapping sound).

As an interjection snap is

the winning cry at a game of snap.

Buckler vs Buckle - What's the difference?

buckler | buckle |


As a proper noun buckler

is .

As a verb buckle is

to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression or buckle can be to fasten using a buckle.

As a noun buckle is

(countable) a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap.

Ruckle vs Buckle - What's the difference?

ruckle | buckle |


As verbs the difference between ruckle and buckle

is that ruckle is to crease or wrinkle while buckle is to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression.

As a noun buckle is

a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap.

Buckle vs Puckle - What's the difference?

buckle | puckle |


As nouns the difference between buckle and puckle

is that buckle is (countable) a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap while puckle is (obsolete) the devil; satan.

As a verb buckle

is to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression or buckle can be to fasten using a buckle.

Buckle vs Suckle - What's the difference?

buckle | suckle |


In lang=en terms the difference between buckle and suckle

is that buckle is to fasten using a buckle while suckle is to nurse; to suck.

As verbs the difference between buckle and suckle

is that buckle is to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression or buckle can be to fasten using a buckle while suckle is to give suck to; to nurse at the breast.

As nouns the difference between buckle and suckle

is that buckle is (countable) a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap while suckle is (obsolete) a teat.

Huckle vs Buckle - What's the difference?

huckle | buckle |


As nouns the difference between huckle and buckle

is that huckle is the hip, the haunch while buckle is a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap.

As a verb buckle is

to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression.

Buckled vs Buckle - What's the difference?

buckled | buckle |


As verbs the difference between buckled and buckle

is that buckled is (buckle) while buckle is to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression or buckle can be to fasten using a buckle.

As a noun buckle is

(countable) a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap.

Buckle vs Muckle - What's the difference?

buckle | muckle |


As verbs the difference between buckle and muckle

is that buckle is to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression or buckle can be to fasten using a buckle while muckle is (us|dialectal) to latch onto something with the mouth.

As nouns the difference between buckle and muckle

is that buckle is (countable) a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap while muckle is (chiefly|scotland) a great amount.

As an adjective muckle is

(archaic|outside|northumbria|and|scotland) large, massive.

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