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Effect vs Hinder - What's the difference?

effect | hinder |


As nouns the difference between effect and hinder

is that effect is the result or outcome of a cause. See usage notes below.hinder is the buttocks.

As verbs the difference between effect and hinder

is that effect is to make or bring about; to implement while hinder is to make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle.

As an adjective hinder is

of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.

Fetter vs Hinder - What's the difference?

fetter | hinder |


In lang=en terms the difference between fetter and hinder

is that fetter is to restrain or impede; to hamper while hinder is to keep back; to delay or impede; to prevent.

As nouns the difference between fetter and hinder

is that fetter is a chain or similar object used to bind a person or animal – often by its legs (usually in plural) while hinder is (slang|euphemistic) the buttocks.

As verbs the difference between fetter and hinder

is that fetter is to shackle or bind up with fetters while hinder is to make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle.

As an adjective hinder is

of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.

Dealy vs Hinder - What's the difference?

dealy | hinder |


As nouns the difference between dealy and hinder

is that dealy is an object, especially a gadget, whose name the speaker currently cannot recall while hinder is the buttocks.

As a verb hinder is

to make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle.

As an adjective hinder is

of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.

Hinder vs Intervene - What's the difference?

hinder | intervene |


In lang=en terms the difference between hinder and intervene

is that hinder is to keep back; to delay or impede; to prevent while intervene is to interpose; as, to intervene to settle a quarrel; get involved, so as to alter or hinder an action.

As verbs the difference between hinder and intervene

is that hinder is to make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle while intervene is (ambitransitive) to come between, or to be between, persons or things.

As an adjective hinder

is of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.

As a noun hinder

is (slang|euphemistic) the buttocks.

Hinder vs Tally - What's the difference?

hinder | tally | Related terms |

Hinder is a related term of tally.


In lang=en terms the difference between hinder and tally

is that hinder is to keep back; to delay or impede; to prevent while tally is to correspond or agree.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between hinder and tally

is that hinder is (obsolete) to cause harm while tally is (obsolete) in a tall way; stoutly; with spirit.

As verbs the difference between hinder and tally

is that hinder is to make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle while tally is to count something.

As adjectives the difference between hinder and tally

is that hinder is of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows while tally is (label) used as a mild intensifier: very (almost exclusively used by the upper classes).

As nouns the difference between hinder and tally

is that hinder is (slang|euphemistic) the buttocks while tally is originally, a piece of wood on which notches or scores were cut, as the marks of number;.

As an interjection tally is

target sighted.

As an adverb tally is

(obsolete) in a tall way; stoutly; with spirit.

Load vs Hinder - What's the difference?

load | hinder | Related terms |

Load is a related term of hinder.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between load and hinder

is that load is (obsolete) weight or violence of blows while hinder is (obsolete) to cause harm.

In lang=en terms the difference between load and hinder

is that load is to provide in abundance while hinder is to keep back; to delay or impede; to prevent.

As nouns the difference between load and hinder

is that load is a burden; a weight to be carried while hinder is (slang|euphemistic) the buttocks.

As verbs the difference between load and hinder

is that load is to put a load on or in (a means of conveyance or a place of storage) while hinder is to make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle.

As an adjective hinder is

of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.

Withstand vs Hinder - What's the difference?

withstand | hinder | Related terms |

Withstand is a related term of hinder.


As verbs the difference between withstand and hinder

is that withstand is to resist or endure (something) successfully while hinder is to make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle.

As an adjective hinder is

of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.

As a noun hinder is

(slang|euphemistic) the buttocks.

Hamer vs Hinder - What's the difference?

hamer | hinder |


As a proper noun hamer

is a city in idaho.

As a verb hinder is

to make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle.

As an adjective hinder is

of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.

As a noun hinder is

(slang|euphemistic) the buttocks.

Hinderance vs Hinder - What's the difference?

hinderance | hinder |


As nouns the difference between hinderance and hinder

is that hinderance is while hinder is (slang|euphemistic) the buttocks.

As a verb hinder is

to make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle.

As an adjective hinder is

of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.

Hinder vs Withhold - What's the difference?

hinder | withhold | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between hinder and withhold

is that hinder is to keep back; to delay or impede; to prevent while withhold is to retain; to keep back; not to grant; as, to withhold assent to a proposition.

As an adjective hinder

is of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.

As a noun hinder

is the buttocks.

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