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burke

Burke vs Sister - What's the difference?

burke | sister |


As verbs the difference between burke and sister

is that burke is to murder in the same manner as Burke, to kill by suffocation while sister is to strengthen (a supporting beam) by fastening a second beam alongside it.

As nouns the difference between burke and sister

is that burke is variant spelling of berk while sister is a daughter of the same parents as another person; a female sibling.

As a proper noun Burke

is {{surname|topographical|from=Anglo-Norman}} for someone who lived in a fortified place.

Burke - What does it mean?

burke | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a verb burke

is to murder in the same manner as Burke, to kill by suffocation.

As a noun burke

is variant spelling of berk.

As a proper noun Burke

is {{surname|topographical|from=Anglo-Norman}} for someone who lived in a fortified place.

Strangle vs Burke - What's the difference?

strangle | burke |


As verbs the difference between strangle and burke

is that strangle is to kill someone by squeezing the throat so as to cut off the oxygen supply; to choke, suffocate or throttle while burke is to murder in the same manner as Burke, to kill by suffocation.

As a noun burke is

variant spelling of berk.

As a proper noun Burke is

{{surname|topographical|from=Anglo-Norman}} for someone who lived in a fortified place.

Burke vs Burek - What's the difference?

burke | burek |

Burek is a anagram of burke.



As nouns the difference between burke and burek

is that burke is variant spelling of berk while burek is a type of baked or fried filled pastry of the former Ottoman Empire.

As a verb burke

is to murder in the same manner as Burke, to kill by suffocation.

As a proper noun Burke

is {{surname|topographical|from=Anglo-Norman}} for someone who lived in a fortified place.

Burye vs Burke - What's the difference?

burye | burke |


As verbs the difference between burye and burke

is that burye is obsolete spelling of bury while burke is to murder in the same manner as Burke, to kill by suffocation.

As a noun burke is

variant spelling of berk.

As a proper noun Burke is

{{surname|topographical|from=Anglo-Norman}} for someone who lived in a fortified place.

Burke vs Burka - What's the difference?

burke | burka |

Burka is a synonym of burke.



As nouns the difference between burke and burka

is that burke is variant spelling of berk while burka is an Islamic garment that covers the whole body, which has a net screen covering the eyes so they cannot be seen, and is worn by women also spelled burqa.

As a verb burke

is to murder in the same manner as Burke, to kill by suffocation.

As a proper noun Burke

is {{surname|topographical|from=Anglo-Norman}} for someone who lived in a fortified place.

Burke vs Burne - What's the difference?

burke | burne |


As a proper noun burke

is for someone who lived in a fortified place.

As a verb burne is

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Burke vs Burse - What's the difference?

burke | burse |


As a proper noun burke

is for someone who lived in a fortified place.

As a noun burse is

(obsolete) a purse.

Burke vs Bure - What's the difference?

burke | bure |


As a proper noun burke

is for someone who lived in a fortified place.

As a noun bure is

a traditional fijian cottage with a steep thatched roof and wide windows.

Burked vs Burke - What's the difference?

burked | burke |


As verbs the difference between burked and burke

is that burked is past tense of burke while burke is to murder in the same manner as Burke, to kill by suffocation.

As a noun burke is

variant spelling of berk.

As a proper noun Burke is

{{surname|topographical|from=Anglo-Norman}} for someone who lived in a fortified place.

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