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Zwieback vs Hardtack - What's the difference?

zwieback | hardtack |


As nouns the difference between zwieback and hardtack

is that zwieback is zwieback (toasted sweetened bread) while hardtack is (nautical) a large, hard biscuit made from unleavened flour and water; formerly used as a long-term staple food aboard ships.

Hardtack - What does it mean?

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Hardpack vs Hardtack - What's the difference?

hardpack | hardtack |


As nouns the difference between hardpack and hardtack

is that hardpack is dirt or gravel compressed into a hard, smooth surface for roads etc while hardtack is (nautical) a large, hard biscuit made from unleavened flour and water; formerly used as a long-term staple food aboard ships.

Hardback vs Hardtack - What's the difference?

hardback | hardtack |


As nouns the difference between hardback and hardtack

is that hardback is a book with a solid binding while hardtack is (nautical) a large, hard biscuit made from unleavened flour and water; formerly used as a long-term staple food aboard ships.

As an adjective hardback

is (of a book) having a solid binding.

Hardtack vs Hardhack - What's the difference?

hardtack | hardhack |


As nouns the difference between hardtack and hardhack

is that hardtack is (nautical) a large, hard biscuit made from unleavened flour and water; formerly used as a long-term staple food aboard ships while hardhack is a plant, the steeplebush.

Hardtack vs Skillygalee - What's the difference?

hardtack | skillygalee |


As nouns the difference between hardtack and skillygalee

is that hardtack is (nautical) a large, hard biscuit made from unleavened flour and water; formerly used as a long-term staple food aboard ships while skillygalee is (obsolete|nautical) a type of gruel made from oatmeal.

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