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Suckle vs Sickle - What's the difference?

suckle | sickle |


In lang=en terms the difference between suckle and sickle

is that suckle is to nurse; to suck while sickle is to assume an abnormal crescent shape used of red blood cells.

As nouns the difference between suckle and sickle

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

As verbs the difference between suckle and sickle

is that suckle is to give suck to; to nurse at the breast while sickle is (agriculture|transitive) to cut with a sickle.

As an adjective sickle is

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

Suckle vs Agalactous - What's the difference?

suckle | agalactous |


As a noun suckle

is (obsolete) a teat.

As a verb suckle

is to give suck to; to nurse at the breast.

As an adjective agalactous is

lacking milk to suckle with.

Suckle vs Unsuckled - What's the difference?

suckle | unsuckled |


As a noun suckle

is (obsolete) a teat.

As a verb suckle

is to give suck to; to nurse at the breast.

As an adjective unsuckled is

not suckled.

Suckle vs Suckleth - What's the difference?

suckle | suckleth |


As verbs the difference between suckle and suckleth

is that suckle is to give suck to; to nurse at the breast while suckleth is (archaic) third-person singular present simple form of suckle .

As a noun suckle

is (obsolete) a teat.

Suckle vs Suckler - What's the difference?

suckle | suckler |


As nouns the difference between suckle and suckler

is that suckle is a teat while suckler is an animal that has not yet been weaned.

As a verb suckle

is to give suck to; to nurse at the breast.

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