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hake

Hake vs Jake - What's the difference?

hake | jake |


As nouns the difference between hake and jake

is that hake is a hook; a pot-hook while jake is a juvenile male turkey.

As a verb hake

is to loiter; to sneak.

As an adjective jake is

adequate; satisfactory; acceptable.

As a proper noun Jake is

a male given name.

Hako vs Hake - What's the difference?

hako | hake |


As a noun hako

is pawnee indian ceremony celebrating the union of earth and heaven and the genesis of life.

As a numeral hake is

(l).

Haka vs Hake - What's the difference?

haka | hake |


As a noun haka

is carbon monoxide.

As a numeral hake is

(l).

Hate vs Hake - What's the difference?

hate | hake |


As a noun hate

is haste, impatience.

As a verb hate

is .

As a numeral hake is

(l).

Hyke vs Hake - What's the difference?

hyke | hake |


As a noun hyke

is .

As a numeral hake is

(l).

Hake vs Hike - What's the difference?

hake | hike |


As a numeral hake

is (l).

As a noun hike is

a long walk.

As a verb hike is

to take a long walk for pleasure or exercise.

Hake vs Fake - What's the difference?

hake | fake |


As nouns the difference between hake and fake

is that hake is a hook; a pot-hook while fake is something which is not genuine, or is presented fraudulently.

As verbs the difference between hake and fake

is that hake is to loiter; to sneak while fake is to cheat; to swindle; to steal; to rob.

As an adjective fake is

not real; false, fraudulent.

Hake vs Haje - What's the difference?

hake | haje |


As a numeral hake

is (l).

As a noun haje is

the egyptian cobra, naja haje or haje can be cattle feed, hay, straw.

Haze vs Hake - What's the difference?

haze | hake |


As a noun haze

is .

As a numeral hake is

(l).

Sake vs Hake - What's the difference?

sake | hake |


As a noun sake

is sake, (japanese rice wine).

As a numeral hake is

(l).

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