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coax

Vague vs Coax - What's the difference?

vague | coax |


As verbs the difference between vague and coax

is that vague is while coax is (obsolete) to fondle, kid, pet, tease.

As a noun coax is

(obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe or coax can be .

Coax vs Prod - What's the difference?

coax | prod |


As verbs the difference between coax and prod

is that coax is to fondle, kid, pet, tease while prod is to poke, to push, to touch.

As nouns the difference between coax and prod

is that coax is a simpleton; a dupe while prod is a device (now often electrical) used to goad livestock into moving.

Coax vs Reduce - What's the difference?

coax | reduce |


As verbs the difference between coax and reduce

is that coax is (obsolete) to fondle, kid, pet, tease while reduce is to bring down the size, quantity, quality, value or intensity of something; to diminish, to lower, to impair.

As a noun coax

is (obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe or coax can be .

Persuasion vs Coax - What's the difference?

persuasion | coax |


As nouns the difference between persuasion and coax

is that persuasion is persuasion while coax is (obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe or coax can be .

As a verb coax is

(obsolete) to fondle, kid, pet, tease.

Coax vs Cokes - What's the difference?

coax | cokes |


In obsolete terms the difference between coax and cokes

is that coax is a simpleton; a dupe while cokes is a simpleton; a dupe.

As a proper noun Cokes is

plural of Coke|lang=en.

Coax vs Dragoon - What's the difference?

coax | dragoon |


As verbs the difference between coax and dragoon

is that coax is (obsolete) to fondle, kid, pet, tease while dragoon is to force someone into doing something; to coerce.

As nouns the difference between coax and dragoon

is that coax is (obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe or coax can be while dragoon is (lb) a horse soldier; a cavalryman, who uses a horse for mobility, but fights dismounted.

Nudge vs Coax - What's the difference?

nudge | coax |


As nouns the difference between nudge and coax

is that nudge is a gentle push while coax is a simpleton; a dupe.

As verbs the difference between nudge and coax

is that nudge is to push against gently, especially in order to gain attention or give a signal while coax is to fondle, kid, pet, tease.

Invite vs Coax - What's the difference?

invite | coax | Related terms |

Invite is a related term of coax.


As verbs the difference between invite and coax

is that invite is while coax is (obsolete) to fondle, kid, pet, tease.

As a noun coax is

(obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe or coax can be .

Compel vs Coax - What's the difference?

compel | coax |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between compel and coax

is that compel is (obsolete) to call forth; to summon while coax is (obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe.

As verbs the difference between compel and coax

is that compel is (transitive|archaic|literally) to drive together, round up while coax is (obsolete) to fondle, kid, pet, tease.

As a noun coax is

(obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe or coax can be .

Abet vs Coax - What's the difference?

abet | coax |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between abet and coax

is that abet is (obsolete) an act of abetting; of helping; of giving aid while coax is (obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe.

As verbs the difference between abet and coax

is that abet is (obsolete|transitive) to urge on, stimulate (a person to do) something desirable
while coax is (obsolete) to fondle, kid, pet, tease.

As nouns the difference between abet and coax

is that abet is (obsolete) fraud or cunning while coax is (obsolete) a simpleton; a dupe or coax can be .

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