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gaw

Gac vs Gaw - What's the difference?

gac | gaw |


As verbs the difference between gac and gaw

is that gac is to guard; to watch or gac can be to put something on something; to hang something on something while gaw is (obsolete) to stare or gape.

As an interjection gaw is

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Waw vs Gaw - What's the difference?

waw | gaw |


As verbs the difference between waw and gaw

is that waw is to stir; move; wave while gaw is to stare or gape.

As a noun waw

is a wave.

As a proper noun Gaw is

{{surname|from=Scottish Gaelic}.

As an interjection gaw is

An expletive, expressing disbelief, horror, or disdain

Gaw vs Gan - What's the difference?

gaw | gan |


As verbs the difference between gaw and gan

is that gaw is (obsolete) to stare or gape while gan is .

As an interjection gaw

is .

Gaw vs Gawm - What's the difference?

gaw | gawm |


As verbs the difference between gaw and gawm

is that gaw is to stare or gape while gawm is alternative form of lang=en make sticky, or impair the function of.

As a proper noun Gaw

is {{surname|from=Scottish Gaelic}.

As an interjection gaw

is An expletive, expressing disbelief, horror, or disdain

As a noun gawm is

an alternative spelling of lang=en foolish person.

Gaw vs Gawp - What's the difference?

gaw | gawp |


As verbs the difference between gaw and gawp

is that gaw is (obsolete) to stare or gape while gawp is (british) to stare stupidly or rudely; to gawk.

As an interjection gaw

is .

Gau vs Gaw - What's the difference?

gau | gaw |


As a proper noun gau

is a shire or district; especially a district in the third reich or gau can be an accident, a calamity.

As a verb gaw is

(obsolete) to stare or gape.

As an interjection gaw is

.

Gawk vs Gaw - What's the difference?

gawk | gaw |


As verbs the difference between gawk and gaw

is that gawk is to stare or gape stupidly while gaw is (obsolete) to stare or gape.

As a noun gawk

is a cuckoo or gawk can be a simpleton, stupid or clumsy person.

As an interjection gaw is

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Gaw vs Maw - What's the difference?

gaw | maw |


As a verb gaw

is (obsolete) to stare or gape.

As an interjection gaw

is .

As a noun maw is

(archaic) the stomach, especially of an animal or maw can be (dialect|colloquial) mother or maw can be a gull.

Gaw vs Gad - What's the difference?

gaw | gad |


In obsolete terms the difference between gaw and gad

is that gaw is to stare or gape while gad is a metal bar.

As a noun gad is

a sharp-pointed object; a goad.

As an acronym GAD is

generalized anxiety disorder.

Gaw vs Taw - What's the difference?

gaw | taw |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between gaw and taw

is that gaw is (obsolete) to stare or gape while taw is (obsolete) tawed leather.

As verbs the difference between gaw and taw

is that gaw is (obsolete) to stare or gape while taw is (obsolete) to prepare or dress, as hemp, by beating; to tew; hence, to beat; to scourge or taw can be to shoot a marble or taw can be to push; to tug; to tow.

As an interjection gaw

is .

As a noun taw is

(obsolete) tawed leather or taw can be a favorite marble in the game of marbles or taw can be the twenty-second and last letter of many semitic alphabets/abjads (phoenician, aramaic, hebrew, syriac, arabic and others).

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