harr |
donkey |
As nouns the difference between harr and donkey
is that
harr is (british|dialectal) a sea mist or
harr can be (carpentry) the stile that bears the hinges of a gate while
donkey is a domestic animal, , similar to a horse.
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harr |
As a noun harr is
(british|dialectal) a sea mist or
harr can be (carpentry) the stile that bears the hinges of a gate.
harr |
harry |
As a noun harr
is (british|dialectal) a sea mist or
harr can be (carpentry) the stile that bears the hinges of a gate.
As a proper noun harry is
, also used as a pet form of henry and harold.
parr |
harr |
As nouns the difference between parr and harr
is that
parr is young salmon, at a stage between fry and smolt when they feed chiefly on invertebrates but cannot tolerate saltwater while
harr is (british|dialectal) a sea mist or
harr can be (carpentry) the stile that bears the hinges of a gate.
darr |
harr |
As nouns the difference between darr and harr
is that
darr is a bird, the European black tern while
harr is a sea mist.
carr |
harr |
As a proper noun carr
is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist cedric errol carr (1892-1936).
As a noun harr is
(british|dialectal) a sea mist or
harr can be (carpentry) the stile that bears the hinges of a gate.
haor |
harr |
As a pronoun haor
is
third-person singular, feminine, objective: her.
As a noun harr is
(british|dialectal) a sea mist or
harr can be (carpentry) the stile that bears the hinges of a gate.
harr |
harre |
As nouns the difference between harr and harre
is that
harr is (british|dialectal) a sea mist or
harr can be (carpentry) the stile that bears the hinges of a gate while
harre is (obsolete) a hinge.
arr |
harr |
As nouns the difference between arr and harr
is that
arr is scar (a permanent mark on the skin sometimes caused by the healing of a wound) while
harr is (british|dialectal) a sea mist or
harr can be (carpentry) the stile that bears the hinges of a gate.
harr |
charr |
As nouns the difference between harr and charr
is that
harr is (british|dialectal) a sea mist or
harr can be (carpentry) the stile that bears the hinges of a gate while
charr is (
fish).
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