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neigh

Neigh vs Eigh - What's the difference?

neigh | eigh |


As a noun neigh

is the cry of a horse.

As a verb neigh

is to make its cry.

As an interjection eigh is

alternative form of eh.

Neigh vs Heigh - What's the difference?

neigh | heigh |


As a noun neigh

is the cry of a horse.

As a verb neigh

is to make its cry.

As an interjection heigh is

an exclamation designed to call attention, give encouragement, etc.

Weigh vs Neigh - What's the difference?

weigh | neigh |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between weigh and neigh

is that weigh is (obsolete) to consider as worthy of notice; to regard while neigh is (obsolete) to scoff or sneer.

As verbs the difference between weigh and neigh

is that weigh is to determine the weight of an object while neigh is (of a horse) to make its cry.

As a noun neigh is

the cry of a horse.

Quack vs Neigh - What's the difference?

quack | neigh |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between quack and neigh

is that quack is (obsolete) to make vain and loud pretensions; to boast while neigh is (obsolete) to scoff or sneer.

As nouns the difference between quack and neigh

is that quack is the sound made by a duck or quack can be a fraudulent healer or incompetent professional, especially a doctor of medicine; an impostor who claims to have qualifications to practice medicine while neigh is the cry of a horse.

As verbs the difference between quack and neigh

is that quack is to make a noise like a duck or quack can be to practice or commit quackery while neigh is (of a horse) to make its cry.

As an adjective quack

is falsely presented as having medicinal powers.

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