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ford

Food vs Ford - What's the difference?

food | ford |


As a noun food

is (uncountable) any substance that can be consumed by living organisms, especially by eating, in order to sustain life.

As a verb ford is

.

Fnord vs Ford - What's the difference?

fnord | ford |


As nouns the difference between fnord and ford

is that fnord is a metasyntactic variable, similar to foo and bar while ford is a location where a stream is shallow and the bottom has good footing, making it possible to cross from one side to the other with no bridge, by walking, riding, or driving through the water; a crossing.

As an interjection fnord

is (Discordianism) A word (which may or may not be "fnord" itself) commonly held to be invisible to the conscious mind, but subliminally causing a sense of unease or sudden anger when encountered. So used in the Illuminatus! trilogy.

As a verb ford is

to cross a stream using a ford.

As a proper noun Ford is

{{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived near a ford.

Word vs Ford - What's the difference?

word | ford |


As a noun word

is scripture; the bible.

As a verb ford is

.

Jeep vs Ford - What's the difference?

jeep | ford |


As a noun jeep

is a small, blocky, military-style vehicle with four-wheel drive, suited to rough terrain.

As a verb ford is

.

Ford vs Fordless - What's the difference?

ford | fordless |


As a verb ford

is .

As an adjective fordless is

without a ford.

Ford vs Milford - What's the difference?

ford | milford |


As a verb ford

is .

As a proper noun milford is

a common town name, primarily within the british isles and new england, often used for settlements with watermills built near fords.

Ford vs Wath - What's the difference?

ford | wath |


As a verb ford

is .

As a noun wath is

(obsolete|except in dialect) a ford.

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