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hitch

Pintle vs Hitch - What's the difference?

pintle | hitch |


As a noun pintle

is (now dialectal) the penis.

As a proper noun hitch is

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Twitch vs Hitch - What's the difference?

twitch | hitch |


As a noun twitch

is a brief, small (sometimes involuntary) movement out of place and then back again; a spasm or twitch can be couch grass, elymus repens ; a species of grass, often considered as a weed.

As a verb twitch

is to perform a twitch; spasm.

As a proper noun hitch is

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Hitch vs Hiccup - What's the difference?

hitch | hiccup |


As a proper noun hitch

is .

As a noun hiccup is

a spasm of the diaphragm, or the resulting sound.

As a verb hiccup is

to have the hiccups.

Hitch vs Undefined - What's the difference?

hitch | undefined |


As a proper noun hitch

is .

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Hitch vs Fastening - What's the difference?

hitch | fastening | Synonyms |

Hitch is a synonym of fastening.


As a proper noun hitch

is .

As a verb fastening is

present participle of to fasten .

As a noun fastening is

a hook or similar restraint used to fasten things together.

Hitch vs Lameness - What's the difference?

hitch | lameness |


As a proper noun hitch

is .

As a noun lameness is

a impediment to walking due to the feet or legs.

Hitch vs Setback - What's the difference?

hitch | setback |


As a proper noun hitch

is .

As a noun setback is

an obstacle, delay, or disadvantage.

Clash vs Hitch - What's the difference?

clash | hitch |


As a noun clash

is (onomatopoeia) a loud sound.

As a verb clash

is to make a loud clash.

As a proper noun hitch is

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