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Jalopy vs Junker - What's the difference?

jalopy | junker |


As nouns the difference between jalopy and junker

is that jalopy is an old, dilapidated vehicle while junker is .

Gentry vs Junker - What's the difference?

gentry | junker |


As a proper noun gentry

is .

As a noun junker is

.

Junker vs Spitfire - What's the difference?

junker | spitfire |


As a noun junker

is .

As a proper noun spitfire is

a single-seat fighter used by the raf and allies during world war ii, especially during the battle of britain.

Junker vs Janker - What's the difference?

junker | janker |


As nouns the difference between junker and janker

is that junker is while janker is (scotland) a long pole on two wheels, used in hauling logs.

Junker vs Punker - What's the difference?

junker | punker |


As nouns the difference between junker and punker

is that junker is while punker is punk (person, follower of the punk movement).

Junker vs Junkier - What's the difference?

junker | junkier |


As a noun junker

is .

As an adjective junkier is

(junky).

Junker vs Junked - What's the difference?

junker | junked |


As a noun junker

is a young German noble or squire, especially a member of the aristocratic party in Prussia, stereotyped with narrow-minded militaristic and authoritarian attitudes.

As a verb junked is

past tense of junk.

Junker vs Junket - What's the difference?

junker | junket |


As nouns the difference between junker and junket

is that junker is while junket is (obsolete) a basket.

As a verb junket is

to go on or attend a junket.

Hunker vs Junker - What's the difference?

hunker | junker |


As nouns the difference between hunker and junker

is that hunker is (dated) a political conservative while junker is .

As a verb hunker

is to crouch or squat close to the ground.

Junker vs Jinker - What's the difference?

junker | jinker |


As nouns the difference between junker and jinker

is that junker is a young German noble or squire, especially a member of the aristocratic party in Prussia, stereotyped with narrow-minded militaristic and authoritarian attitudes while jinker is a high wheeled wagon designed to carry lumber suspended under the body of the vehicle.

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