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mickle

Mickle vs Buckle - What's the difference?

mickle | buckle |


In scotland|lang=en terms the difference between mickle and buckle

is that mickle is (scotland) a small amount while buckle is (scotland) to unite in marriage.

As nouns the difference between mickle and buckle

is that mickle is (chiefly|scotland) a great amount while buckle is (countable) a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap.

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.

As a verb buckle is

to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression or buckle can be to fasten using a buckle.

Wikidiffcom vs Mickle - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | mickle |


As a determiner mickle is

large, great.

As a noun mickle is

(chiefly|scotland) a great amount.

As a pronoun mickle is

a large amount or great extent.

As an adverb mickle is

to a great extent.

Mickle vs Tickle - What's the difference?

mickle | tickle |


As nouns the difference between mickle and tickle

is that mickle is (chiefly|scotland) a great amount while tickle is the act of tickling.

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.

As a verb tickle is

to touch repeatedly or stroke delicately in a manner which causes the recipient to feel a usually pleasant sensation of tingling or titillation.

As an adjective tickle is

changeable, capricious; insecure.

Mickle vs Sickle - What's the difference?

mickle | sickle |


As nouns the difference between mickle and sickle

is that mickle is (chiefly|scotland) a great amount while sickle is (agriculture) an implement, having a semicircular blade and short handle, used for cutting long grass and cereal crops.

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.

As a verb sickle is

(agriculture|transitive) to cut with a sickle.

As an adjective sickle is

shaped like the blade of a sickle; crescent-shaped.

Ickle vs Mickle - What's the difference?

ickle | mickle |


As nouns the difference between ickle and mickle

is that ickle is (dialectal) an icicle while mickle is (chiefly|scotland) a great amount.

As an adjective ickle

is (childish) little.

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.

Mickle vs Nickle - What's the difference?

mickle | nickle |


As nouns the difference between mickle and nickle

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

Rickle vs Mickle - What's the difference?

rickle | mickle |


As nouns the difference between rickle and mickle

is that rickle is a loose, disordered collection of things; a heap; a jumble while mickle is (chiefly|scotland) a great amount.

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.

Mickle vs Fickle - What's the difference?

mickle | fickle |


As a determiner mickle

is large, great.

As a noun mickle

is a great amount.

As a pronoun mickle

is a large amount or great extent.

As an adverb mickle

is to a great extent.

As an adjective fickle is

quick to change one’s opinion or allegiance; insincere; not loyal or reliable.

As a verb fickle is

to deceive; flatter.

Mickle vs Lickle - What's the difference?

mickle | lickle |


As a determiner mickle

is large, great.

As a noun mickle

is (chiefly|scotland) a great amount.

As a pronoun mickle

is a large amount or great extent.

As an adverb mickle

is to a great extent.

As an adjective lickle is

(chiefly|uk|childish|or|regional) little.

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