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mackle

Wikidiffcom vs Mackle - What's the difference?

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As a noun mackle is

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As a verb mackle is

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Mackle vs Mackled - What's the difference?

mackle | mackled |


As verbs the difference between mackle and mackled

is that mackle is while mackled is (mackle).

As a noun mackle

is .

Macle vs Mackle - What's the difference?

macle | mackle |


As nouns the difference between macle and mackle

is that macle is (mineral) chiastolite; so called from the tessellated appearance of a cross-section while mackle is .

As a verb mackle is

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Mackle vs Cackle - What's the difference?

mackle | cackle |


As nouns the difference between mackle and cackle

is that mackle is obsolete form of macule while cackle is the cry of a hen or goose, especially when laying an egg.

As verbs the difference between mackle and cackle

is that mackle is obsolete form of macule while cackle is to make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose does.

Rackle vs Mackle - What's the difference?

rackle | mackle |


As nouns the difference between rackle and mackle

is that rackle is a chain while mackle is .

As a verb mackle is

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Mackle vs Mickle - What's the difference?

mackle | mickle |


As nouns the difference between mackle and mickle

is that mackle is while mickle is (chiefly|scotland) a great amount.

As a verb mackle

is .

As a determiner mickle is

large, great.

As a pronoun mickle is

a large amount or great extent.

As an adverb mickle is

to a great extent.

Mackle vs Muckle - What's the difference?

mackle | muckle |


As nouns the difference between mackle and muckle

is that mackle is while muckle is (chiefly|scotland) a great amount.

As verbs the difference between mackle and muckle

is that mackle is while muckle is (us|dialectal) to latch onto something with the mouth.

As an adjective muckle is

(archaic|outside|northumbria|and|scotland) large, massive.

Mackly vs Mackle - What's the difference?

mackly | mackle |


As an adverb mackly

is evenly; aptly; easily.

As an adjective mackly

is seemly; comely; good-looking.

As a noun mackle is

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As a verb mackle is

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Hackle vs Mackle - What's the difference?

hackle | mackle |


As nouns the difference between hackle and mackle

is that hackle is an instrument with steel pins used to comb out flax or hemp while mackle is obsolete form of macule.

As verbs the difference between hackle and mackle

is that hackle is to dress (flax or hemp) with a hackle; to prepare fibres of flax or hemp for spinning while mackle is obsolete form of macule.

Tackle vs Mackle - What's the difference?

tackle | mackle |


As verbs the difference between tackle and mackle

is that tackle is while mackle is .

As a noun mackle is

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