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Peg vs Hanger - What's the difference?

peg | hanger |


In uk terms the difference between peg and hanger

is that peg is a small quantity of a strong alcoholic beverage while hanger is a steep, wooded declivity.

As nouns the difference between peg and hanger

is that peg is a cylindrical wooden or metal object used to fasten or as a bearing between objects while hanger is one who hangs, or causes to be hanged; a hangman.

As a verb peg

is to fasten using a peg.

As a proper noun Peg

is a diminutive of the female given names Peggy and Margaret.

Peg vs Stake - What's the difference?

peg | stake |

Stake is a synonym of peg.



As nouns the difference between peg and stake

is that peg is a cylindrical wooden or metal object used to fasten or as a bearing between objects while stake is a piece of wood or other material, usually long and slender, pointed at one end so as to be easily driven into the ground as a marker or a support or stay.

As verbs the difference between peg and stake

is that peg is to fasten using a peg while stake is to fasten, support, defend, or delineate with stakes.

As a proper noun Peg

is a diminutive of the female given names Peggy and Margaret.

Unicorn vs Peg - What's the difference?

unicorn | peg |


As nouns the difference between unicorn and peg

is that unicorn is a mythical beast resembling a horse with a single, straight, spiraled horn projecting from its forehead while peg is (chemistry) polyethylene glycol.

Peg vs Peh - What's the difference?

peg | peh |


As nouns the difference between peg and peh

is that peg is a cylindrical wooden or metal object used to fasten or as a bearing between objects while peh is alternative form of lang=en Semitic letter.

As a verb peg

is to fasten using a peg.

As a proper noun Peg

is a diminutive of the female given names Peggy and Margaret.

Peg vs Keg - What's the difference?

peg | keg |


As nouns the difference between peg and keg

is that peg is a cylindrical wooden or metal object used to fasten or as a bearing between objects while keg is a round, traditionally wooden container of lesser capacity than a barrel, often used to store beer.

As verbs the difference between peg and keg

is that peg is to fasten using a peg while keg is {{cx|transitive|lang=en}} To store in a keg.

As a proper noun Peg

is a diminutive of the female given names Peggy and Margaret.

Peg vs Geg - What's the difference?

peg | geg |


As verbs the difference between peg and geg

is that peg is to fasten using a peg while geg is to walk carelessly or in a careless manner.

As proper nouns the difference between peg and geg

is that peg is a diminutive of the female given names Peggy and Margaret while Geg is alternative form of Gheg|lang=en.

As a noun peg

is a cylindrical wooden or metal object used to fasten or as a bearing between objects.

Peg vs Yeg - What's the difference?

peg | yeg |


As nouns the difference between peg and yeg

is that peg is (chemistry) polyethylene glycol while yeg is .

Peg vs Preg - What's the difference?

peg | preg |


As nouns the difference between peg and preg

is that peg is (chemistry) polyethylene glycol while preg is (informal) pregnancy.

As an adjective preg is

(informal) pregnant.

Peg vs Peag - What's the difference?

peg | peag |


As nouns the difference between peg and peag

is that peg is a cylindrical wooden or metal object used to fasten or as a bearing between objects while peag is wampum.

As a verb peg

is to fasten using a peg.

As a proper noun Peg

is a diminutive of the female given names Peggy and Margaret.

Peg vs Pegm - What's the difference?

peg | pegm |


As nouns the difference between peg and pegm

is that peg is a cylindrical wooden or metal object used to fasten or as a bearing between objects while pegm is a sort of moving machine employed in the old pageants.

As a verb peg

is to fasten using a peg.

As a proper noun Peg

is a diminutive of the female given names Peggy and Margaret.

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