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passel

Passel vs Bunch - What's the difference?

passel | bunch |


As nouns the difference between passel and bunch

is that passel is (us|informal) an indeterminately large quantity or group while bunch is a group of a number of similar things, either growing together, or in a cluster or clump, usually fastened together.

As a verb bunch is

to gather into a bunch.

Passel vs Mob - What's the difference?

passel | mob |


As a noun passel

is (us|informal) an indeterminately large quantity or group.

As an initialism mob is

(nautical) m'an '''o'''ver ' b oard, used eg on the emergency button of a satellite navigator by pushing the button the operator stores the coordinates of a man overboard incident for easy access.

Passel vs Crowd - What's the difference?

passel | crowd |


As nouns the difference between passel and crowd

is that passel is (us|informal) an indeterminately large quantity or group while crowd is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.

As a verb crowd is

to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle.

Passel vs Passes - What's the difference?

passel | passes |


As nouns the difference between passel and passes

is that passel is an indeterminately large quantity or group while passes is plural of lang=en.

As a verb passes is

third-person singular of pass.

Passed vs Passel - What's the difference?

passed | passel |


As a verb passed

is (pass).

As an adjective passed

is that has passed beyond a certain point (chiefly in set collocations).

As a noun passel is

(us|informal) an indeterminately large quantity or group.

Passel vs Passe - What's the difference?

passel | passe |


As nouns the difference between passel and passe

is that passel is (us|informal) an indeterminately large quantity or group while passe is .

Pastel vs Passel - What's the difference?

pastel | passel |


As nouns the difference between pastel and passel

is that pastel is any of several subdued tints of colors, usually associated with pink, peach, yellow, green, blue and lavender while passel is (us|informal) an indeterminately large quantity or group.

Passel vs Tassel - What's the difference?

passel | tassel |


As nouns the difference between passel and tassel

is that passel is (us|informal) an indeterminately large quantity or group while tassel is a ball-shaped bunch of plaited or otherwise entangled threads from which at one end protrudes a cord on which the tassel is hung, and which may have loose, dangling threads at the other end tassels are normally decorative elements, and as such one often finds them attached, usually along the bottom hem, to garments, curtains or other hangings.

As a verb tassel is

to adorn with.

Passer vs Passel - What's the difference?

passer | passel |


As a verb passer

is (label) to pass.

As a noun passel is

(us|informal) an indeterminately large quantity or group.

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