diner |
lunch |
As nouns the difference between diner and lunch
is that
diner is one who dines, an eater while
lunch is a light meal usually eaten around midday, notably when not as main meal of the day.
As a verb lunch is
to eat lunch.
lunch |
victory |
As nouns the difference between lunch and victory
is that
lunch is an english-style midday meal, generally smaller than the german-style mittagessen while
victory is an instance of having won a competition or battle.
As a verb victory is
(rare) to achieve a.
sup |
lunch |
As an acronym sup
is .
As a noun lunch is
an english-style midday meal, generally smaller than the german-style mittagessen.
lunch |
lunchtimeunknown |
wikidiffcom |
lunch |
As a noun lunch is
an english-style midday meal, generally smaller than the german-style mittagessen.
plunge |
lunch |
As nouns the difference between plunge and lunch
is that
plunge is the act of plunging or submerging while
lunch is an english-style midday meal, generally smaller than the german-style mittagessen.
As a verb plunge
is (
label) to thrust into water, or into any substance that is penetrable; to immerse.
lunge |
lunch |
As nouns the difference between lunge and lunch
is that
lunge is a sudden forward movement, especially with a sword while
lunch is a light meal usually eaten around midday, notably when not as main meal of the day.
As verbs the difference between lunge and lunch
is that
lunge is to make a sudden forward movement (present participle: {{term|lunging}}) while
lunch is to eat lunch.
snack |
lunch |
As nouns the difference between snack and lunch
is that
snack is a light meal while
lunch is a light meal usually eaten around midday, notably when not as main meal of the day.
As verbs the difference between snack and lunch
is that
snack is to eat a light meal while
lunch is to eat lunch.
breaking |
lunch |
As nouns the difference between breaking and lunch
is that
breaking is the act by which something is broken while
lunch is an english-style midday meal, generally smaller than the german-style mittagessen.
As a verb breaking
is .
lunch |
banquet |
As nouns the difference between lunch and banquet
is that
lunch is an english-style midday meal, generally smaller than the german-style mittagessen while
banquet is a large celebratory meal; a feast.
As a verb banquet is
to participate in a banquet; to feast.
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