pack |
takeaway |
In lang=en terms the difference between pack and takeaway
is that
pack is the team on the field while
takeaway is the preliminary part of a golfer′s swing when the club is brought back away from the ball.
As nouns the difference between pack and takeaway
is that
pack is a bundle made up and prepared to be carried; especially, a bundle to be carried on the back; a load for an animal; a bale, as of goods while
takeaway is a restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere.
As a verb pack
is to put or bring things together in a limited or confined space, especially for storage or transport.
As an adjective takeaway is
to be eaten off the premises.
takeaway |
keys |
As an adjective takeaway
is (chiefly|uk|australia|and|new zealand|of food) to be eaten off the premises.
As a noun takeaway
is (chiefly|uk|australia|and|new zealand) a restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere.
As a proper noun keys is
the.
takeaway |
delivery |
As nouns the difference between takeaway and delivery
is that
takeaway is (chiefly|uk|australia|and|new zealand) a restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere while
delivery is the act of conveying something.
As an adjective takeaway
is (chiefly|uk|australia|and|new zealand|of food) to be eaten off the premises.
takeaway |
leave |
As nouns the difference between takeaway and leave
is that
takeaway is (chiefly|uk|australia|and|new zealand) a restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere while
leave is (cricket) the action of the batsman not attempting to play at the ball or
leave can be permission to be absent; time away from one's work.
As an adjective takeaway
is (chiefly|uk|australia|and|new zealand|of food) to be eaten off the premises.
As a verb leave is
to have a consequence or remnant or
leave can be to give leave to; allow; permit; let; grant or
leave can be (rare) to produce leaves or foliage
[oxford english dictionary , 2nd ed] or
leave can be (obsolete) to raise; to levy.
takeup |
takeaway |
As nouns the difference between takeup and takeaway
is that
takeup is while
takeaway is (chiefly|uk|australia|and|new zealand) a restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere.
As an adjective takeaway is
(chiefly|uk|australia|and|new zealand|of food) to be eaten off the premises.
takeaway |
throwout |
In lang=en terms the difference between takeaway and throwout
is that
takeaway is the preliminary part of a golfer′s swing when the club is brought back away from the ball while
throwout is one who has been rejected by society; an outcast.
As nouns the difference between takeaway and throwout
is that
takeaway is a restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere while
throwout is one who has been rejected by society; an outcast.
As an adjective takeaway
is to be eaten off the premises.
takeaway |
gain |
As adjectives the difference between takeaway and gain
is that
takeaway is (chiefly|uk|australia|and|new zealand|of food) to be eaten off the premises while
gain is (obsolete) straight, direct; near; short.
As nouns the difference between takeaway and gain
is that
takeaway is (chiefly|uk|australia|and|new zealand) a restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere while
gain is the act of gaining or
gain can be (architecture) a square or bevelled notch cut out of a girder, binding joist, or other timber which supports a floor beam, so as to receive the end of the floor beam.
As a preposition gain is
(obsolete) against.
As an adverb gain is
(obsolete) straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means.
As a verb gain is
to acquire possession of what one did not have before.
takeaway |
fast |
As an adjective takeaway
is (chiefly|uk|australia|and|new zealand|of food) to be eaten off the premises.
As a noun takeaway
is (chiefly|uk|australia|and|new zealand) a restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere.
As a verb fast is
.
insight |
takeaway |
As nouns the difference between insight and takeaway
is that
insight is a sight or view of the interior of anything; a deep inspection or view; introspection; frequently used with into while
takeaway is a restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere.
As an adjective takeaway is
to be eaten off the premises.
takeaway |
togo |
As an adjective takeaway
is to be eaten off the premises.
As a noun takeaway
is a restaurant that sells food to be eaten elsewhere.
As a proper noun Togo is
country in Western Africa. Official name: Togolese Republic.
As a verb togo is
to go different ways; go asunder; diverge; split; part; differ.
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