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Rank vs Mank - What's the difference?

rank | mank |


As adjectives the difference between rank and mank

is that rank is strong of its kind or in character; unmitigated; virulent; thorough; utter while mank is disgusting, repulsive.

As nouns the difference between rank and mank

is that rank is a row of people or things organized in a grid pattern, often soldiers [the corresponding term for the perpendicular columns in such a pattern is "file"] while mank is something that is disgusting or manky.

As verbs the difference between rank and mank

is that rank is to place abreast, or in a line while mank is to mutilate.

As an adverb rank

is quickly, eagerly, impetuously.

Mank vs Yank - What's the difference?

mank | yank |


As nouns the difference between mank and yank

is that mank is something that is disgusting or manky while yank is (us) a yankee, a northerner: someone from the northern united states, especially from new england.

As a verb mank

is (obsolete) to mutilate.

As an adjective mank

is disgusting, repulsive.

Mank vs Mans - What's the difference?

mank | mans |


As nouns the difference between mank and mans

is that mank is something that is disgusting or manky while mans is .

As a verb mank

is (obsolete) to mutilate.

As an adjective mank

is disgusting, repulsive.

Sank vs Mank - What's the difference?

sank | mank |


As nouns the difference between sank and mank

is that sank is bar (counter) while mank is something that is disgusting or manky.

As a verb mank is

(obsolete) to mutilate.

As an adjective mank is

disgusting, repulsive.

Mank vs Mak - What's the difference?

mank | mak |


As verbs the difference between mank and mak

is that mank is (obsolete) to mutilate while mak is .

As an adjective mank

is disgusting, repulsive.

As a noun mank

is something that is disgusting or manky.

Jank vs Mank - What's the difference?

jank | mank |


As nouns the difference between jank and mank

is that jank is problematic blocking of a software application's user interface due to slow operations while mank is something that is disgusting or manky.

As adjectives the difference between jank and mank

is that jank is janky while mank is disgusting, repulsive.

As a verb mank is

to mutilate.

Hank vs Mank - What's the difference?

hank | mank |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between hank and mank

is that hank is (obsolete) hold; influence while mank is (obsolete) to mutilate.

As nouns the difference between hank and mank

is that hank is a coil or loop of something, especially twine, yarn, or rope while mank is something that is disgusting or manky.

As verbs the difference between hank and mank

is that hank is to form into hanks while mank is (obsolete) to mutilate.

As an adjective mank is

disgusting, repulsive.

Mani vs Mank - What's the difference?

mani | mank |


As an adverb mani

is .

As a verb mank is

(obsolete) to mutilate.

As an adjective mank is

disgusting, repulsive.

As a noun mank is

something that is disgusting or manky.

Mand vs Mank - What's the difference?

mand | mank |


As nouns the difference between mand and mank

is that mand is pine while mank is something that is disgusting or manky.

As a verb mank is

(obsolete) to mutilate.

As an adjective mank is

disgusting, repulsive.

Fank vs Mank - What's the difference?

fank | mank |


As nouns the difference between fank and mank

is that fank is a pen for enclosing sheep while mank is something that is disgusting or manky.

As a verb mank is

(obsolete) to mutilate.

As an adjective mank is

disgusting, repulsive.

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