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pullen

Terms vs Pullen - What's the difference?

terms | pullen |


As nouns the difference between terms and pullen

is that terms is while pullen is (obsolete) poultry.

Pullin vs Pullen - What's the difference?

pullin | pullen |


In obsolete terms the difference between pullin and pullen

is that pullin is poultry while pullen is poultry.

Mullen vs Pullen - What's the difference?

mullen | pullen |


As a proper noun mullen

is .

As a noun pullen is

(obsolete) poultry.

Puller vs Pullen - What's the difference?

puller | pullen |


As nouns the difference between puller and pullen

is that puller is anything that pulls, but especially a hoist in which a cable is attached to a lever and a ratchet mechanism while pullen is (obsolete) poultry.

Pullen vs Pullet - What's the difference?

pullen | pullet |


As nouns the difference between pullen and pullet

is that pullen is (obsolete) poultry while pullet is a young hen, especially one less than a year old.

Sullen vs Pullen - What's the difference?

sullen | pullen |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between sullen and pullen

is that sullen is (obsolete) one who is solitary, or lives alone; a hermit while pullen is (obsolete) poultry.

As nouns the difference between sullen and pullen

is that sullen is (obsolete) one who is solitary, or lives alone; a hermit while pullen is (obsolete) poultry.

As an adjective sullen

is having a brooding ill temper; sulky.

Pullen vs Pulled - What's the difference?

pullen | pulled |


As a noun pullen

is poultry.

As a verb pulled is

past tense of pull.

Pollen vs Pullen - What's the difference?

pollen | pullen |


As nouns the difference between pollen and pullen

is that pollen is while pullen is (obsolete) poultry.

Pullen vs Pulley - What's the difference?

pullen | pulley |


As nouns the difference between pullen and pulley

is that pullen is (obsolete) poultry while pulley is one of the simple machines; a wheel with a grooved rim in which a pulled rope or chain will lift an object (more useful when two or more pulleys are used together such that a small force moving through a greater distance can exert a larger force through a smaller distance).

As a verb pulley is

to raise or lift by means of a pulley.