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polt

Polt vs Nolt - What's the difference?

polt | nolt |


As nouns the difference between polt and nolt

is that polt is a hard knock while nolt is (obsolete|uk|dialect) neat cattle.

Dolt vs Polt - What's the difference?

dolt | polt |


As nouns the difference between dolt and polt

is that dolt is (pejorative) a stupid person; a blockhead or dullard while polt is a hard knock.

As a verb dolt

is (obsolete) to behave foolishly.

Pult vs Polt - What's the difference?

pult | polt |


In obsolete|rare|lang=en terms the difference between pult and polt

is that pult is (obsolete|rare) (pull) while polt is (obsolete|rare) a pestle.

As a verb pult

is (obsolete|rare) (pull).

As a noun polt is

a hard knock.

Jolt vs Polt - What's the difference?

jolt | polt |


As nouns the difference between jolt and polt

is that jolt is an act of jolting while polt is a hard knock.

As a verb jolt

is to push or shake abruptly and roughly.

Poot vs Polt - What's the difference?

poot | polt |


As nouns the difference between poot and polt

is that poot is (babytalk|slang) a fart, perhaps a relatively quiet one while polt is a hard knock.

As a verb poot

is (babytalk|slang) to fart.

Plot vs Polt - What's the difference?

plot | polt |


As nouns the difference between plot and polt

is that plot is the course of a story, comprising a series of incidents which are gradually unfolded, sometimes by unexpected means while polt is a hard knock.

As a verb plot

is to conceive (a crime, etc).

Polt vs Polo - What's the difference?

polt | polo |


As nouns the difference between polt and polo

is that polt is a hard knock while polo is field.

Polt vs Pout - What's the difference?

polt | pout |


As nouns the difference between polt and pout

is that polt is a hard knock while pout is one's facial expression when pouting or pout can be (rare) shortened name of various fishes such as the hornpout () and the eelpouts (zoarcidae) or pout can be .

As a verb pout is

to push out one's lips or pout can be (scotland) to shoot poults.

Polt vs Poll - What's the difference?

polt | poll |


As a noun polt

is a hard knock.

As a proper noun poll is

or poll can be .

Poult vs Polt - What's the difference?

poult | polt |


As nouns the difference between poult and polt

is that poult is a young table-bird: turkey, partridge, grouse etc while polt is a hard knock.

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