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sickle

Sickle vs Nickle - What's the difference?

sickle | nickle |


As nouns the difference between sickle and nickle

is that sickle is (agriculture) an implement, having a semicircular blade and short handle, used for cutting long grass and cereal crops while nickle is .

As a verb sickle

is (agriculture|transitive) to cut with a sickle.

As an adjective sickle

is shaped like the blade of a sickle; crescent-shaped.

Sickle vs Sickly - What's the difference?

sickle | sickly |


In lang=en terms the difference between sickle and sickly

is that sickle is to assume an abnormal crescent shape used of red blood cells while sickly is to make sickly.

As verbs the difference between sickle and sickly

is that sickle is (agriculture|transitive) to cut with a sickle while sickly is to make sickly.

As adjectives the difference between sickle and sickly

is that sickle is shaped like the blade of a sickle; crescent-shaped while sickly is frequently ill; often in poor health; given to becoming ill.

As a noun sickle

is (agriculture) an implement, having a semicircular blade and short handle, used for cutting long grass and cereal crops.

As an adverb sickly is

in a sick manner.

Mickle vs Sickle - What's the difference?

mickle | sickle |


As nouns the difference between mickle and sickle

is that mickle is (chiefly|scotland) a great amount while sickle is (agriculture) an implement, having a semicircular blade and short handle, used for cutting long grass and cereal crops.

As a determiner mickle

is large, great.

As a pronoun mickle

is a large amount or great extent.

As an adverb mickle

is to a great extent.

As a verb sickle is

(agriculture|transitive) to cut with a sickle.

As an adjective sickle is

shaped like the blade of a sickle; crescent-shaped.

Sickle vs Lickle - What's the difference?

sickle | lickle |


As adjectives the difference between sickle and lickle

is that sickle is shaped like the blade of a sickle; crescent-shaped while lickle is (chiefly|uk|childish|or|regional) little.

As a noun sickle

is (agriculture) an implement, having a semicircular blade and short handle, used for cutting long grass and cereal crops.

As a verb sickle

is (agriculture|transitive) to cut with a sickle.

Stickle vs Sickle - What's the difference?

stickle | sickle |


As verbs the difference between stickle and sickle

is that stickle is to act as referee or arbiter; to mediate while sickle is to cut with a sickle.

As nouns the difference between stickle and sickle

is that stickle is a shallow rapid in a river while sickle is an implement, having a semicircular blade and short handle, used for cutting long grass and cereal crops.

As an adjective sickle is

shaped like the blade of a sickle; crescent-shaped.

Pickle vs Sickle - What's the difference?

pickle | sickle |


As nouns the difference between pickle and sickle

is that pickle is a cucumber preserved in a solution, usually a brine or a vinegar syrup while sickle is an implement, having a semicircular blade and short handle, used for cutting long grass and cereal crops.

As verbs the difference between pickle and sickle

is that pickle is to preserve food in a salt, sugar or vinegar solution while sickle is to cut with a sickle.

As an adjective sickle is

shaped like the blade of a sickle; crescent-shaped.

Fickle vs Sickle - What's the difference?

fickle | sickle |


In transitive terms the difference between fickle and sickle

is that fickle is to deceive; flatter while sickle is to deform (as with a red blood cell) into an abnormal crescent shape.

As a noun sickle is

an implement, having a semicircular blade and short handle, used for cutting long grass and cereal crops.

Ickle vs Sickle - What's the difference?

ickle | sickle |


As nouns the difference between ickle and sickle

is that ickle is (dialectal) an icicle while sickle is (agriculture) an implement, having a semicircular blade and short handle, used for cutting long grass and cereal crops.

As adjectives the difference between ickle and sickle

is that ickle is (childish) little while sickle is shaped like the blade of a sickle; crescent-shaped.

As a verb sickle is

(agriculture|transitive) to cut with a sickle.

Sickle vs Rickle - What's the difference?

sickle | rickle |


As nouns the difference between sickle and rickle

is that sickle is (agriculture) an implement, having a semicircular blade and short handle, used for cutting long grass and cereal crops while rickle is a loose, disordered collection of things; a heap; a jumble.

As a verb sickle

is (agriculture|transitive) to cut with a sickle.

As an adjective sickle

is shaped like the blade of a sickle; crescent-shaped.

Sickie vs Sickle - What's the difference?

sickie | sickle |


As nouns the difference between sickie and sickle

is that sickie is (slang) a day off work due to (supposed) illness while sickle is (agriculture) an implement, having a semicircular blade and short handle, used for cutting long grass and cereal crops.

As a verb sickle is

(agriculture|transitive) to cut with a sickle.

As an adjective sickle is

shaped like the blade of a sickle; crescent-shaped.

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