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jugger

Terms vs Jugger - What's the difference?

terms | jugger |


As nouns the difference between terms and jugger

is that terms is while jugger is .

Jugger vs Juger - What's the difference?

jugger | juger |

Jugger is often a misspelling of juger.


Jugger has no English definition.

As a noun juger is

a Roman measure of land, measuring 28,800 square feet, or 240 feet in length by 120 in breadth.

Pugger vs Jugger - What's the difference?

pugger | jugger |

Jugger is likely misspelled.


Jugger has no English definition.

As a verb pugger

is pucker.

As a noun pugger

is a worker in a pugmill.

Jugger vs Jugged - What's the difference?

jugger | jugged |


As a noun jugger

is .

As an adjective jugged is

(slang) (in combination ) having a specified kind of jugs (breasts).

As a verb jugged is

(jug).

Jugger vs Judger - What's the difference?

jugger | judger |


As nouns the difference between jugger and judger

is that jugger is while judger is one who, or that which, judges.

Jugger vs Rugger - What's the difference?

jugger | rugger |


As nouns the difference between jugger and rugger

is that jugger is while rugger is (uncountable) rugby.

Jugger vs Mugger - What's the difference?

jugger | mugger |


As nouns the difference between jugger and mugger

is that jugger is while mugger is a street robber or mugger can be a large crocodile crocodilus palustris of southwest asia, having a very broad wrinkled snout.

Jugger vs Bugger - What's the difference?

jugger | bugger |


As nouns the difference between jugger and bugger

is that jugger is while bugger is bloke, fellow, chap.

Jugger vs Jogger - What's the difference?

jugger | jogger |

Jugger is often a misspelling of jogger.


Jugger has no English definition.

As a noun jogger is

a person who jogs (as exercise).

Jigger vs Jugger - What's the difference?

jigger | jugger |

Jugger is often a misspelling of jigger.


Jugger has no English definition.

As a noun jigger

is a double-ended vessel, generally of stainless steel or other metal, one end of which typically measures 1 1/2 fluid ounces, the other typically 1 fluid ounce.

As a verb jigger

is to alter or adjust, particularly in ways not originally intended.

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