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duke

Duke vs Ditch - What's the difference?

duke | ditch |


As verbs the difference between duke and ditch

is that duke is to plunge, dive while ditch is or ditch can be to discard or abandon.

As a noun ditch is

or ditch can be a trench; a long, shallow indentation, as for irrigation or drainage.

Duke vs Kinase - What's the difference?

duke | kinase |


As nouns the difference between duke and kinase

is that duke is the male ruler of a duchy (compare duchess) while kinase is any of a group of enzymes that transfers phosphate groups from high-energy donor molecules, such as ATP, to specific target molecules (substrates), in a process termed phosphorylation.

As a verb duke

is to hit or beat with the fists.

As a proper noun Duke

is the title of a duke.

Doge vs Duke - What's the difference?

doge | duke |


As nouns the difference between doge and duke

is that doge is the chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa while duke is the male ruler of a duchy (compare duchess).

As a verb duke is

to hit or beat with the fists.

As a proper noun Duke is

the title of a duke.

Stud vs Duke - What's the difference?

stud | duke |


As nouns the difference between stud and duke

is that stud is a male animal, especially a stud horse (stallion), kept for breeding while duke is the male ruler of a duchy (compare duchess).

As verbs the difference between stud and duke

is that stud is to set with studs; to furnish with studs while duke is to hit or beat with the fists.

As a proper noun Duke is

the title of a duke.

Gr vs Duke - What's the difference?

gr | duke |


As an abbreviation gr

is grain, a unit of mass.

As a verb duke is

to plunge, dive.

Duke vs Margrave - What's the difference?

duke | margrave |


As a verb duke

is to plunge, dive.

As a noun margrave is

a feudal era military-administrative officer of comital rank in the carolingian empire and some successor states, originally in charge of a border area.

Sir vs Duke - What's the difference?

sir | duke |


As a noun sir

is garlic (plant).

As a verb duke is

to plunge, dive.

Durham vs Duke - What's the difference?

durham | duke |


As proper nouns the difference between durham and duke

is that durham is the name signed by alternate bishops of Durham (see Duresm) while Duke is the title of a duke.

As nouns the difference between durham and duke

is that durham is one of a breed of short-horned cattle, originating in the county of Durham, England, and noted for their beef-producing quality while duke is the male ruler of a duchy (compare duchess).

As a verb duke is

to hit or beat with the fists.

Duke vs Prnce - What's the difference?

duke | prnce |

Duke vs June - What's the difference?

duke | june |


As a verb duke

is to plunge, dive.

As an adverb june is

in a young manner, youthfully.

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