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Derby vs Derby - What's the difference?

derby | derby |


In us terms the difference between derby and derby

is that derby is a bowler hat while derby is a bowler hat.

In sports terms the difference between derby and derby

is that derby is a local derby while derby is a local derby.

As nouns the difference between derby and derby

is that derby is any of several annual horseraces while derby is any of several annual horseraces.

As proper nouns the difference between derby and derby

is that derby is a city in the east Midlands of England, once the county town of Derbyshire while Derby is a city in the east Midlands of England, once the county town of Derbyshire.

Derby - What does it mean?

derby | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun derby

is any of several annual horseraces.

As a proper noun Derby

is a city in the east Midlands of England, once the county town of Derbyshire.

Derby vs Merby - What's the difference?

derby | merby |


As nouns the difference between derby and merby

is that derby is any of several annual horseraces while merby is men's roller derby.

As a proper noun Derby

is a city in the east Midlands of England, once the county town of Derbyshire.

Kerby vs Derby - What's the difference?

kerby | derby |


As a noun kerby

is a children's ball game played in the street, the aim being to throw the ball against the opposite kerb and catch it on the rebound.

As a proper noun derby is

a city in the east midlands of england, once the county town of derbyshire.

Derby vs Deray - What's the difference?

derby | deray |


As a proper noun derby

is a city in the east midlands of england, once the county town of derbyshire.

As a noun deray is

(obsolete) disorder.

Derby vs Derpy - What's the difference?

derby | derpy |


As a noun derby

is any of several annual horseraces.

As a proper noun Derby

is a city in the east Midlands of England, once the county town of Derbyshire.

As an adjective derpy is

foolish, silly.

Herby vs Derby - What's the difference?

herby | derby |


As an adjective herby

is of or pertaining to herbs.

As a proper noun derby is

a city in the east midlands of england, once the county town of derbyshire.

Derby vs Derny - What's the difference?

derby | derny |


As a proper noun derby

is a city in the east midlands of england, once the county town of derbyshire.

As a noun derny is

(cycling) a motorized bicycle for paced cycling events such as keirin.

Taxonomy vs Derby - What's the difference?

taxonomy | derby |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a proper noun derby is

a city in the east midlands of england, once the county town of derbyshire.

Derby vs Darby - What's the difference?

derby | darby | Synonyms |

Darby is a synonym of derby.



As nouns the difference between derby and darby

is that derby is any of several annual horseraces while darby is a specialized tool used to finish concrete slabs. A stiff, wooden or metal wedge or triangle, it is used to smooth and level the surface of wet concrete.

As proper nouns the difference between derby and darby

is that derby is a city in the east Midlands of England, once the county town of Derbyshire while Darby is {{surname|habitational|from=Old English}.

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