nould

Ould vs Nould - What's the difference?

ould | nould |


As an adjective ould

is old, aged, long-established.

As a verb nould is

would not.

Terms vs Nould - What's the difference?

terms | nould |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb nould is

(obsolete) would not.

Nould vs Gould - What's the difference?

nould | gould |


As a verb nould

is (obsolete) would not.

As a proper noun gould is

.

Noule vs Nould - What's the difference?

noule | nould |


In obsolete terms the difference between noule and nould

is that noule is the top of the head; the head or noll while nould is would not.

As a noun noule

is the top of the head; the head or noll.

As a verb nould is

would not.

Nould vs Mould - What's the difference?

nould | mould |


As verbs the difference between nould and mould

is that nould is (obsolete) would not while mould is (british|canadian|australian).

As a noun mould is

(british|canadian|australian).

Nould vs Tould - What's the difference?

nould | tould |


As verbs the difference between nould and tould

is that nould is (obsolete) would not while tould is .

Vould vs Nould - What's the difference?

vould | nould |


As verbs the difference between vould and nould

is that vould is while nould is (obsolete) would not.

Nould vs Bould - What's the difference?

nould | bould |


As a verb nould

is would not.

As an adjective bould is

obsolete form of lang=en.

Nould vs Hould - What's the difference?

nould | hould |


As verbs the difference between nould and hould

is that nould is would not while hould is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

Could vs Nould - What's the difference?

could | nould |


As verbs the difference between could and nould

is that could is simple past of can while nould is would not.

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