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hault

Hault vs Undefined - What's the difference?

hault | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between hault and undefined

is that hault is (obsolete) lofty; haughty while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

Hold vs Hault - What's the difference?

hold | hault |


In obsolete terms the difference between hold and hault

is that hold is gracious; friendly; faithful; true while hault is lofty; haughty.

As a verb hold

is to grasp or grip.

As a noun hold

is a grasp or grip.

Hault - What does it mean?

hault | |

Adjourn vs Hault - What's the difference?

adjourn | hault |


As a verb adjourn

is to postpone.

As an adjective hault is

lofty; haughty.

Fault vs Hault - What's the difference?

fault | hault |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between fault and hault

is that fault is (obsolete) want; lack while hault is (obsolete) lofty; haughty.

As a noun fault

is a defect; something that detracts from perfection.

As a verb fault

is to criticize, blame or find fault with something or someone.

As an adjective hault is

(obsolete) lofty; haughty.

Hault vs Haut - What's the difference?

hault | haut |


As an adjective hault

is (obsolete) lofty; haughty.

As a noun haut is

skin, hide of a person, animal or (part of a) plant.

Hault vs Haul - What's the difference?

hault | haul |


As an adjective hault

is (obsolete) lofty; haughty.

As a verb haul is

to carry something; to transport something, with a connotation that the item is heavy or otherwise difficult to move.

As a noun haul is

a long drive, especially transporting/hauling heavy cargo.

Gault vs Hault - What's the difference?

gault | hault |


As a noun gault

is a type of stiff, blue clay, sometimes used for making bricks.

As an adjective hault is

(obsolete) lofty; haughty.

Hault vs Haulm - What's the difference?

hault | haulm |


As an adjective hault

is (obsolete) lofty; haughty.

As a noun haulm is

(collectively ) the stems of various cultivated plants, left after harvesting the crop to be used as animal litter or for thatching.

Hault vs Vault - What's the difference?

hault | vault |


As an adjective hault

is (obsolete) lofty; haughty.

As a noun vault is

an arched structure of masonry, forming a ceiling or canopy or vault can be an act of vaulting; a leap or jump.

As a verb vault is

to build as, or cover with a vault or vault can be (ambitransitive) to jump or leap over.

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