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conker

Conquer vs Conker - What's the difference?

conquer | conker |


As a verb conquer

is to defeat in combat; to subjugate.

As a noun conker is

a horse chestnut, which is used in the game of conkers.

Conker - What does it mean?

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Honker vs Conker - What's the difference?

honker | conker |


As nouns the difference between honker and conker

is that honker is one who honks while conker is (british) a horse chestnut, which is used in the game of conkers.

Conker vs Conner - What's the difference?

conker | conner |


As nouns the difference between conker and conner

is that conker is a horse chestnut, which is used in the game of conkers while conner is a marine European fish (species: Symphodus melops); also, the related American cunner.

As a proper noun Conner is

{{surname|occupational|from=occupations}} from Middle English connere, cunnere "inspector (of weighs and measures)".

Conder vs Conker - What's the difference?

conder | conker |


As nouns the difference between conder and conker

is that conder is one who watches shoals of fish so that they can be caught; a balker while conker is (british) a horse chestnut, which is used in the game of conkers.

Conked vs Conker - What's the difference?

conked | conker |


As a verb conked

is past tense of conk.

As a noun conker is

a horse chestnut, which is used in the game of conkers.

Conker vs Confer - What's the difference?

conker | confer |


As a noun conker

is (british) a horse chestnut, which is used in the game of conkers.

As a verb confer is

(obsolete|intransitive) to compare.

Canker vs Conker - What's the difference?

canker | conker |


As nouns the difference between canker and conker

is that canker is (botany) a plant disease marked by gradual decay while conker is (british) a horse chestnut, which is used in the game of conkers.

As a verb canker

is to affect as a canker; to eat away; to corrode; to consume.

Conker vs Bonker - What's the difference?

conker | bonker |


As nouns the difference between conker and bonker

is that conker is (british) a horse chestnut, which is used in the game of conkers while bonker is someone who bonks.

Conker vs Cooker - What's the difference?

conker | cooker |


As nouns the difference between conker and cooker

is that conker is (british) a horse chestnut, which is used in the game of conkers while cooker is (chiefly|british) a device for heating food.

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