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Coil vs Coll - What's the difference?

coil | coll |


As a noun coil

is something wound in the form of a helix or spiral or coil can be a noise, tumult, bustle, or turmoil.

As a verb coil

is to wind or reel eg a wire or rope into regular rings, often around a centerpiece.

As a proper noun coll is

a medieval english short form of the male given name nicholas; very rare today.

Moll vs Coll - What's the difference?

moll | coll |


As proper nouns the difference between moll and coll

is that moll is {{cx|archaic|lang=en}} A pet name for Mary while Coll is a medieval English short form of the male given name Nicholas; very rare today.

As a noun moll

is a female companion of a gangster, especially a former or current prostitute.

As an adjective moll

is minor; in the minor mode.

As a verb coll is

to hug or embrace.

Coll vs Cols - What's the difference?

coll | cols |


As a proper noun coll

is a medieval english short form of the male given name nicholas; very rare today.

As a noun cols is

.

Coll vs Boll - What's the difference?

coll | boll |


As a proper noun coll

is a medieval english short form of the male given name nicholas; very rare today.

As a noun boll is

bowl, dish.

Coll vs Colp - What's the difference?

coll | colp |


As a proper noun coll

is a medieval english short form of the male given name nicholas; very rare today.

As a noun colp is

.

Coll vs Coly - What's the difference?

coll | coly |


As a proper noun coll

is a medieval english short form of the male given name nicholas; very rare today.

As a noun coly is

any bird of either of the genera colius'' or ''urocolius , endemic to sub-saharan africa.

Colly vs Coll - What's the difference?

colly | coll |


As an adjective colly

is (british|dialect) black as coal.

As a verb colly

is (archaic) to make black, as with coal.

As a noun colly

is (british|dialect) soot.

As a proper noun coll is

a medieval english short form of the male given name nicholas; very rare today.

Cull vs Coll - What's the difference?

cull | coll |


As a verb cull

is to pick or take someone or something (from a larger group).

As a noun cull

is a selection or cull can be (slang|dialectal) a fool, gullible person; a dupe.

As a proper noun coll is

a medieval english short form of the male given name nicholas; very rare today.

Woll vs Coll - What's the difference?

woll | coll |


As a verb woll

is .

As a proper noun coll is

a medieval english short form of the male given name nicholas; very rare today.

Goll vs Coll - What's the difference?

goll | coll |


As proper nouns the difference between goll and coll

is that goll is (euphemistic) god while coll is a medieval english short form of the male given name nicholas; very rare today.

As a noun goll

is (obsolete) hand.

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