fog |
fob |
As nouns the difference between fog and fob
is that
fog is a thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud while
fob is a little pocket near the waistline of a pair of trousers or in a waistcoat or vest to hold a pocketwatch; a watch pocket.
As verbs the difference between fog and fob
is that
fog is to become covered with or as if with fog while
fob is to cheat, to trick, to take in, to impose upon someone.
As an initialism FOB is
forward operating base.
As an acronym FOB is
free On Board.
fog |
cog |
As nouns the difference between fog and cog
is that
fog is a thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud while
cog is a ship of burden, or war with a round, bulky hull.
As verbs the difference between fog and cog
is that
fog is to become covered with or as if with fog while
cog is to furnish with a cog or cogs.
fog |
fig |
In intransitive terms the difference between fog and fig
is that
fog is to become obscured in condensation or water while
fig is to move suddenly or quickly; rove about.
fog |
fou |
As nouns the difference between fog and fou
is that
fog is (
label) a thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud or
fog can be a new growth of grass appearing on a field that has been mowed or grazed while
fou is joint, seam.
As a verb fog
is to become covered with or as if with fog or
fog can be to pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from.
fog |
fop |
As a noun fog
is (
label) a thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud or
fog can be a new growth of grass appearing on a field that has been mowed or grazed.
As a verb fog
is to become covered with or as if with fog or
fog can be to pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from.
As an initialism fop is
fraternal order of police.
fog |
foo |
As nouns the difference between fog and foo
is that
fog is a thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud while
foo is a metasyntactic variable used to represent an unspecified entity. If part of a series of such entities, it is often the first in the series, and followed immediately by bar.
As a verb fog
is to become covered with or as if with fog.
As an interjection foo is
Expression of disappointment or disgust.As a proper noun foo is
alternative form of Foo|lang=en.
fog | log |
As nouns the difference between fog and log
is that
fog is (
label) a thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud or
fog can be a new growth of grass appearing on a field that has been mowed or grazed while
log is law.
As a verb fog
is to become covered with or as if with fog or
fog can be to pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from.
fog | fag |
As nouns the difference between fog and fag
is that
fog is a thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud while
fag is in textile inspections, a rough or coarse defect in the woven fabric.
As verbs the difference between fog and fag
is that
fog is to become covered with or as if with fog while
fag is to make exhausted, tired out.
fox | fog |
In transitive terms the difference between fox and fog
is that
fox is to repair (boots) with new front upper leather, or to piece the upper fronts of while
fog is to pasture cattle on the fog, or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from.
In intransitive terms the difference between fox and fog
is that
fox is to turn sour; said of beer, etc., when it sours in fermenting while
fog is to become obscured in condensation or water.
As a proper noun Fox
is {{surname|from=Middle English}} derived from the name of the animal.
bog | fog |
As nouns the difference between bog and fog
is that
bog is an expanse of marshland while
fog is a thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud.
As verbs the difference between bog and fog
is that
bog is to become (figuratively or literally) mired or stuck while
fog is to become covered with or as if with fog.
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