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Heir vs Fry - What's the difference?

heir | fry | Related terms |

Heir is a related term of fry.


As a noun heir

is someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another.

As a proper noun fry is

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Fry vs Leela - What's the difference?

fry | leela |


As proper nouns the difference between fry and leela

is that fry is while leela is used in india, a spelling variant of lila.

Tadpole vs Fry - What's the difference?

tadpole | fry |


As nouns the difference between tadpole and fry

is that tadpole is a young toad or frog in its larval stage of development that lives in water, has a tail and no legs, and, like a fish, breathes through gills while fry is (usually in plural fries) (mainly Canada and US) A fried potato.

As a verb fry is

to cook (something) in hot fat.

As a proper noun Fry is

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Broil vs Fry - What's the difference?

broil | fry |

Fry is a coordinate term of broil.



In transitive terms the difference between broil and fry

is that broil is to cause a rowdy disturbance; embroil while fry is to cook (something) in hot fat.

In intransitive terms the difference between broil and fry

is that broil is (obsolete) to brawl while fry is to cook in hot fat.

In archaic terms the difference between broil and fry

is that broil is a brawl; a rowdy disturbance while fry is a swarm, especially of something small (a fry of children).

As a proper noun Fry is

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Fry vs Fries - What's the difference?

fry | fries |


As verbs the difference between fry and fries

is that fry is to cook (something) in hot fat while fries is third-person singular of fry.

As nouns the difference between fry and fries

is that fry is (usually in plural fries) (mainly Canada and US) A fried potato while fries is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals.

As a proper noun Fry

is {{surname}.

Fry vs Trou - What's the difference?

fry | trou |


As nouns the difference between fry and trou

is that fry is (usually in plural fries) (mainly Canada and US) A fried potato while trou is trousers.

As a verb fry

is to cook (something) in hot fat.

As a proper noun Fry

is {{surname}.

Fray vs Fry - What's the difference?

fray | fry |


In archaic terms the difference between fray and fry

is that fray is fright while fry is a swarm, especially of something small (a fry of children).

In intransitive terms the difference between fray and fry

is that fray is to rub while fry is to cook in hot fat.

In transitive terms the difference between fray and fry

is that fray is to bear the expense of; to defray while fry is to cook (something) in hot fat.

As a proper noun Fry is

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Fry vs Try - What's the difference?

fry | try |


As a proper noun fry

is .

As an initialism try is

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Foy vs Fry - What's the difference?

foy | fry |


As a noun foy

is (obsolete|rare) faith, allegiance.

As a proper noun fry is

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Fury vs Fry - What's the difference?

fury | fry |


As proper nouns the difference between fury and fry

is that fury is (lb) female personification of vengeance () while fry is .

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