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snar

Snary vs Snar - What's the difference?

snary | snar |


As an adjective snary

is resembling, or consisting of, snares; tending to entangle; insidious.

As a verb snar is

to snarl.

Snar vs Knar - What's the difference?

snar | knar |


As a verb snar

is to snarl.

As a noun knar is

a knot or burl in a tree; a knurl, a gnarl.

Snap vs Snar - What's the difference?

snap | snar |


In obsolete terms the difference between snap and snar

is that snap is a greedy fellow while snar is to snarl.

As verbs the difference between snap and snar

is that snap is to fracture or break apart suddenly while snar is to snarl.

As a noun snap

is a quick breaking or cracking sound or the action of producing such a sound.

As an interjection snap

is the winning cry at a game of snap.

Snark vs Snar - What's the difference?

snark | snar |


As a proper noun snark

is a fictional animal in '' ''(the hunting of the snark) .

As a verb snar is

(obsolete) to snarl.

Snarf vs Snar - What's the difference?

snarf | snar |


As verbs the difference between snarf and snar

is that snarf is to eat or consume greedily while snar is to snarl.

Scar vs Snar - What's the difference?

scar | snar |


As verbs the difference between scar and snar

is that scar is to mark the skin permanently while snar is to snarl.

As a noun scar

is a permanent mark on the skin sometimes caused by the healing of a wound.

Soar vs Snar - What's the difference?

soar | snar |


As a proper noun soar

is (label) a river in england tributary to the trent.

As a verb snar is

(obsolete) to snarl.

Sear vs Snar - What's the difference?

sear | snar |


As verbs the difference between sear and snar

is that sear is to char, scorch, or burn the surface of something with a hot instrument while snar is to snarl.

As an adjective sear

is dry; withered, especially of vegetation.

As a noun sear

is a scar produced by searing.

Snag vs Snar - What's the difference?

snag | snar |


As verbs the difference between snag and snar

is that snag is to catch or tear (eg fabric) upon a rough surface or projection while snar is (obsolete) to snarl.

As a noun snag

is a stump or base of a branch that has been lopped off; a short branch, or a sharp or rough branch; a knot; a protuberance or snag can be (uk|dialect|obsolete) a light meal or snag can be a misnaged, an opponent to chassidic judaism (more likely modern, for cultural reasons).

Snare vs Snar - What's the difference?

snare | snar |


As verbs the difference between snare and snar

is that snare is to catch or hold, especially with a loop while snar is (obsolete) to snarl.

As a noun snare

is a trap made from a loop of wire, string, or leather.

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