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madrier

Terms vs Madrier - What's the difference?

terms | madrier |


As nouns the difference between terms and madrier

is that terms is while madrier is a thick plank, used for several mechanical purposes.

Marrier vs Madrier - What's the difference?

marrier | madrier |


As nouns the difference between marrier and madrier

is that marrier is someone who gets married, especially numerous times while madrier is a thick plank, used for several mechanical purposes.

Mardier vs Madrier - What's the difference?

mardier | madrier |


As an adjective mardier

is (mardy).

As a noun madrier is

a thick plank, used for several mechanical purposes.

Fortification vs Madrier - What's the difference?

fortification | madrier |


As nouns the difference between fortification and madrier

is that fortification is fortification while madrier is a thick plank, used for several mechanical purposes.

Mine vs Madrier - What's the difference?

mine | madrier |


As a verb mine

is .

As an adjective mine

is mined.

As a noun madrier is

a thick plank, used for several mechanical purposes.

Beam vs Madrier - What's the difference?

beam | madrier |


As nouns the difference between beam and madrier

is that beam is any large piece of timber or iron long in proportion to its thickness, and prepared for use while madrier is a thick plank, used for several mechanical purposes.

As a verb beam

is (ambitransitive) to emit beams of light; shine; radiate.

Petard vs Madrier - What's the difference?

petard | madrier |


As nouns the difference between petard and madrier

is that petard is firecracker (firework) while madrier is a thick plank, used for several mechanical purposes.

Mouth vs Madrier - What's the difference?

mouth | madrier |


As nouns the difference between mouth and madrier

is that mouth is the opening of a creature through which food is ingested while madrier is a thick plank, used for several mechanical purposes.

As a verb mouth

is to speak; to utter.

Mechanical vs Madrier - What's the difference?

mechanical | madrier |


As an adjective mechanical

is characteristic of someone who does manual labour for a living; coarse, vulgar.

As a noun madrier is

a thick plank, used for several mechanical purposes.

Plank vs Madrier - What's the difference?

plank | madrier |


As nouns the difference between plank and madrier

is that plank is a long, broad and thick piece of timber, as opposed to a board which is less thick while madrier is a thick plank, used for several mechanical purposes.

As a verb plank

is to cover something with planking.