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skaddle

Terms vs Skaddle - What's the difference?

terms | skaddle |


As nouns the difference between terms and skaddle

is that terms is while skaddle is (uk|obsolete|dialect) hurt; damage.

As an adjective skaddle is

(uk|obsolete|dialect) hurtful.

Skaddle vs Spaddle - What's the difference?

skaddle | spaddle |


As nouns the difference between skaddle and spaddle

is that skaddle is (uk|obsolete|dialect) hurt; damage while spaddle is (obsolete) a little spade.

As an adjective skaddle

is (uk|obsolete|dialect) hurtful.

Skaddle vs Swaddle - What's the difference?

skaddle | swaddle |


As nouns the difference between skaddle and swaddle

is that skaddle is (uk|obsolete|dialect) hurt; damage while swaddle is anything used to swaddle with, such as a cloth or band.

As an adjective skaddle

is (uk|obsolete|dialect) hurtful.

As a verb swaddle is

to bind (a baby) with long narrow strips of cloth.

Skaddle vs Saddle - What's the difference?

skaddle | saddle |


As nouns the difference between skaddle and saddle

is that skaddle is (uk|obsolete|dialect) hurt; damage while saddle is a seat (tack) for a rider placed on the back of a horse or other animal.

As an adjective skaddle

is (uk|obsolete|dialect) hurtful.

As a verb saddle is

to put a saddle on an animal.

Skaddle vs Scaddle - What's the difference?

skaddle | scaddle |

Scaddle is a alternative form of skaddle.



As adjectives the difference between skaddle and scaddle

is that skaddle is hurtful while scaddle is alternative form of scathel.

As a noun skaddle

is hurt; damage.

Staddle vs Skaddle - What's the difference?

staddle | skaddle |


As nouns the difference between staddle and skaddle

is that staddle is (archaic) a prop or support; a staff, crutch while skaddle is (uk|obsolete|dialect) hurt; damage.

As a verb staddle

is to form staddles of hay.

As an adjective skaddle is

(uk|obsolete|dialect) hurtful.