jail |
kort |
As nouns the difference between jail and kort
is that
jail is a place for the confinement of persons held in lawful custody or detention, especially for minor offenses or with reference to some future judicial proceeding while
kort is .
As a verb jail
is to imprison.
jail |
policecustody |
Policecustody is likely misspelled.
Policecustody has no English definition.
As a noun jail
is a place for the confinement of persons held in lawful custody or detention, especially for minor offenses or with reference to some future judicial proceeding.
As a verb jail
is to imprison.
kail |
jail |
As nouns the difference between kail and jail
is that
kail is while
jail is a place for the confinement of persons held in lawful custody or detention, especially for minor offenses or with reference to some future judicial proceeding.
As a verb jail is
to imprison.
jarl |
jail |
As nouns the difference between jarl and jail
is that
jarl is a medieval Scandinavian nobleman, especially in Norway and Denmark while
jail is a place for the confinement of persons held in lawful custody or detention, especially for minor offenses or with reference to some future judicial proceeding.
As a verb jail is
to imprison.
jail |
jali |
As nouns the difference between jail and jali
is that
jail is a place for the confinement of persons held in lawful custody or detention, especially for minor offenses or with reference to some future judicial proceeding while
jali is a perforated stone or latticed screen, usually with a geometrical ornamental pattern, found in Indian and Islamic architecture.
As a verb jail
is to imprison.
jail |
hail |
As nouns the difference between jail and hail
is that
jail is a place for the confinement of persons held in lawful custody or detention, especially for minor offenses or with reference to some future judicial proceeding while
hail is balls or pieces of ice falling as precipitation, often in connection with a thunderstorm.
As verbs the difference between jail and hail
is that
jail is to imprison while
hail is said of the weather when hail is falling.
As an adjective hail is
healthy, whole, safe.
As an interjection hail is
an exclamation of respectful or reverent salutation, or, occasionally, of familiar greeting.
jhil |
jail |
As nouns the difference between jhil and jail
is that
jhil is while
jail is a place for the confinement of persons held in lawful custody or detention, especially for minor offenses or with reference to some future judicial proceeding.
As a verb jail is
to imprison.
wail |
jail |
As nouns the difference between wail and jail
is that
wail is a prolonged cry, usually high-pitched, especially as of grief or anguish while
jail is a place for the confinement of persons held in lawful custody or detention, especially for minor offenses or with reference to some future judicial proceeding.
As verbs the difference between wail and jail
is that
wail is to cry out, as in sorrow or anguish or
wail can be (obsolete) to choose; to select while
jail is to imprison.
zail |
jail |
As nouns the difference between zail and jail
is that
zail is (india) an administrative unit of two to forty villages during the british raj in india while
jail is a place for the confinement of persons held in lawful custody or detention, especially for minor offenses or with reference to some future judicial proceeding.
As a verb jail is
to imprison.
vail |
jail |
As nouns the difference between vail and jail
is that
vail is profit; return; proceeds while
jail is a place for the confinement of persons held in lawful custody or detention, especially for minor offenses or with reference to some future judicial proceeding.
As verbs the difference between vail and jail
is that
vail is to yield while
jail is to imprison.
As a proper noun Vail
is {{surname}.
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