odds |
toll |
As nouns the difference between odds and toll
is that
odds is the ratio of the probabilities of an event happening to that of it not happening while
toll is custom (duty collected at the borders).
incur |
toll |
As a verb incur
is to bring upon oneself or expose oneself to, especially something inconvenient, harmful, or onerous; to become liable or subject to.
As a noun toll is
custom (duty collected at the borders).
toll |
outcome |
As nouns the difference between toll and outcome
is that
toll is custom (duty collected at the borders) while
outcome is information, event, object or state of being produced as a result or consequence of a plan, process, accident, effort or other similar action or occurrence.
retainer |
toll |
As nouns the difference between retainer and toll
is that
retainer is a dependent or follower of someone of rank while
toll is custom (duty collected at the borders).
toll |
due |
As nouns the difference between toll and due
is that
toll is loss or damage incurred through a disaster while
due is deserved acknowledgment.
As a verb toll
is to impose a fee for the use of.
As an adjective due is
owed or owing.
As an adverb due is
directly; exactly.
wear |
toll |
As verbs the difference between wear and toll
is that
wear is to guard; watch; keep watch, especially from entry or invasion while
toll is to impose a fee for the use of.
As nouns the difference between wear and toll
is that
wear is (
in combination) clothing while
toll is loss or damage incurred through a disaster.
As a proper noun Wear
is a river in the county of Tyne and Wear in north east England. The city of Sunderland is found upon its banks.
gang |
toll |
As nouns the difference between gang and toll
is that
gang is a gang, a team, a group while
toll is custom (duty collected at the borders).
toll |
cyclone |
As nouns the difference between toll and cyclone
is that
toll is loss or damage incurred through a disaster while
cyclone is a system of winds rotating around a center of low atmospheric pressure.
As a verb toll
is to impose a fee for the use of.
toll |
receipt |
As nouns the difference between toll and receipt
is that
toll is custom (duty collected at the borders) while
receipt is the act of receiving, or the fact of having been received.
As a verb receipt is
to give or write a receipt (for something).
toll |
suspend |
As a noun toll
is custom (duty collected at the borders).
As a verb suspend is
to halt something temporarily.
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