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lamb

Hogwash vs Lamb - What's the difference?

hogwash | lamb |


As a noun hogwash

is (slang) foolish talk or writing; nonsense.

As a proper noun lamb is

.

Lamb vs Bozbash - What's the difference?

lamb | bozbash |


As a proper noun lamb

is .

As a noun bozbash is

a mutton or lamb soup, popular among the peoples of caucasus.

Lamb vs Sheepflesh - What's the difference?

lamb | sheepflesh | Hyponyms |

Sheepflesh is a hyponym of lamb.



As nouns the difference between lamb and sheepflesh

is that lamb is a young sheep while sheepflesh is the meat or flesh of sheep; mutton.

As a verb lamb

is of a sheep, to give birth.

As a proper noun Lamb

is {{surname|lang=en|from=Middle English}.

Lamb vs Lambfold - What's the difference?

lamb | lambfold |


As a proper noun lamb

is .

As a noun lambfold is

an enclosure for keeping lambs.

Lamb vs Lamby - What's the difference?

lamb | lamby |


As a noun lamb

is a young sheep.

As a verb lamb

is of a sheep, to give birth.

As a proper noun Lamb

is {{surname|lang=en|from=Middle English}.

As an adjective lamby is

resembling or characteristic of the meat of a lamb.

Lamb vs Leppy - What's the difference?

lamb | leppy |


As a proper noun lamb

is .

As a noun leppy is

(slang|us) a young animal, particularly a cow or bull, a lamb, or a colt, which has been abandoned or orphaned.

Lamb vs Lambless - What's the difference?

lamb | lambless |


As a proper noun lamb

is .

As an adjective lambless is

without a lamb.

Lamb vs Saagwala - What's the difference?

lamb | saagwala |


As nouns the difference between lamb and saagwala

is that lamb is a young sheep while saagwala is an Indian curry made with spinach and lamb or mutton.

As a verb lamb

is of a sheep, to give birth.

As a proper noun Lamb

is {{surname|lang=en|from=Middle English}.

Lamb vs Riblet - What's the difference?

lamb | riblet |


As a proper noun lamb

is .

As a noun riblet is

(us) boneless processed pork or beef rib meat, served at restaurants and fast food places.

Lamb vs Lamburger - What's the difference?

lamb | lamburger |


As nouns the difference between lamb and lamburger

is that lamb is a young sheep while lamburger is a burger made with lamb instead of beef.

As a verb lamb

is of a sheep, to give birth.

As a proper noun Lamb

is {{surname|lang=en|from=Middle English}.

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