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tharf

Wharf vs Tharf - What's the difference?

wharf | tharf |


As a noun wharf

is a man-made landing place for ships on a shore or river bank.

As a verb tharf is

to need; lack.

As an adjective tharf is

unleavened.

Tharf vs Thars - What's the difference?

tharf | thars |


As a verb tharf

is (ambitransitive|obsolete) to need; lack.

As an adjective tharf

is (obsolete) unleavened.

As a noun thars is

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Tharf vs Therf - What's the difference?

tharf | therf |


As adjectives the difference between tharf and therf

is that tharf is (obsolete) unleavened while therf is not fermented, unleavened.

As a verb tharf

is (ambitransitive|obsolete) to need; lack.

Tharm vs Tharf - What's the difference?

tharm | tharf |


As a noun tharm

is an intestine; an entrail; gut.

As a verb tharf is

to need; lack.

As an adjective tharf is

unleavened.

Tharf vs Thar - What's the difference?

tharf | thar |


As a verb tharf

is (ambitransitive|obsolete) to need; lack.

As an adjective tharf

is (obsolete) unleavened.

As a proper noun thar is

a desert in india and pakistan.