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As a proper noun hurricane
is a british fighter aircraft used during world war ii, especially during the battle of britain.
As a noun hail is
balls or pieces of ice falling as precipitation, often in connection with a thunderstorm.
As a verb hail is
(impersonal) said of the weather when hail is falling or
hail can be to greet; give salutation to; salute.
As an adjective hail is
(obsolete) healthy, whole, safe.
As an interjection hail is
an exclamation of respectful or reverent salutation, or, occasionally, of familiar greeting.
hurricane |
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As a proper noun hurricane
is a british fighter aircraft used during world war ii, especially during the battle of britain.
As a noun hailstorm is
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hurricane |
As a proper noun hurricane is
a british fighter aircraft used during world war ii, especially during the battle of britain.
hurricane |
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As nouns the difference between hurricane and daiquiri
is that
hurricane is a severe tropical cyclone in the North Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, or in the eastern North Pacific off the west coast of Mexico, with winds of 74 miles per hour (119 kph) or greater accompanied by rain, lightning, and thunder that sometimes moves into temperate latitudes while
daiquiri is a cocktail of rum, lemon or lime juice and sugar, sometimes with fruit added.
As a proper noun Hurricane
is a British fighter aircraft used during World War II, especially during the Battle of Britain.
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rainstorm |
As a proper noun hurricane
is a british fighter aircraft used during world war ii, especially during the battle of britain.
As a noun rainstorm is
a storm characterized by substantial, heavy rainfall.
maelstrom |
hurricane |
As nouns the difference between maelstrom and hurricane
is that
maelstrom is a large and violent whirlpool while
hurricane is a severe tropical cyclone in the North Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, or in the eastern North Pacific off the west coast of Mexico, with winds of 74 miles per hour (119 kph) or greater accompanied by rain, lightning, and thunder that sometimes moves into temperate latitudes.
As a proper noun Hurricane is
a British fighter aircraft used during World War II, especially during the Battle of Britain.
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