bhangy |
bangy |
Alternative forms |
Bhangy is an alternative form of bangy.
As nouns the difference between bhangy and bangy
is that
bhangy is while
bangy is (india) a type of yoke carried on the shoulders, as a means for people to carry a load.
As an adjective bangy is
characterized by a lot of banging sounds; clangy.
yoke |
bangy |
As nouns the difference between yoke and bangy
is that
yoke is a bar or frame of wood by which two oxen are joined at the heads or necks for working together while
bangy is (india) a type of yoke carried on the shoulders, as a means for people to carry a load.
As a verb yoke
is to link or to join.
As an adjective bangy is
characterized by a lot of banging sounds; clangy.
carry |
bangy |
As nouns the difference between carry and bangy
is that
carry is a manner of transporting or lifting something; the grip or position in which something is carried while
bangy is (india) a type of yoke carried on the shoulders, as a means for people to carry a load.
As a verb carry
is (
lb) to lift (something) and take it to another place; to transport (something) by lifting.
As an adjective bangy is
characterized by a lot of banging sounds; clangy.
bang |
bangy |
As nouns the difference between bang and bangy
is that
bang is a sudden percussive noise while
bangy is a type of yoke carried on the shoulders, as a means for people to carry a load.
As a verb bang
is to make sudden loud noises, and often repeatedly, especially by exploding or hitting something.
As an adverb bang
is right, directly.
As an interjection bang
is a verbal emulation of a sudden percussive sound.
As an adjective bangy is
characterized by a lot of banging sounds; clangy.
clangy |
bangy |
As adjectives the difference between clangy and bangy
is that
clangy is having a clanging sound while
bangy is characterized by a lot of banging sounds; clangy.
As a noun bangy is
a type of yoke carried on the shoulders, as a means for people to carry a load.
thorny |
matagouri |
As an adjective thorny
is having thorns or spines.
As a noun matagouri is
a thorny shrub endemic to New Zealand, taxonomic name
Discaria toumatou.
shrub |
matagouri |
As nouns the difference between shrub and matagouri
is that
shrub is a woody plant smaller than a tree, and usually with several stems from the same base or
shrub can be a liquor composed of vegetable acid, fruit juice (especially lemon), sugar, sometimes vinegar, and a small amount of spirit as a preservative modern
shrub is usually non-alcoholic, but in earlier times it was often mixed with a substantial amount of spirit such as brandy or rum, thus making it a liqueur while
matagouri is a thorny shrub endemic to new zealand, taxonomic name
discaria toumatou .
As a verb shrub
is (obsolete) to lop; to prune.
strainer |
matapee |
As nouns the difference between strainer and matapee
is that
strainer is a device through which a liquid is passed for purification, filtering or separation from solid matter; anything (including a screen or a cloth) used to strain a liquid; any device functioning as a sieve or filter - in special, a perforated screen or openwork (usually at the end of a suction pipe of a pump), used to prevent solid bodies from mixing in a liquid stream or flowline while
matapee is (caribbean) a type of strainer, made from weaving reeds or other natural materials.
reed |
matapee |
As a proper noun reed
is , a spelling variant of reid.
As a noun matapee is
(caribbean) a type of strainer, made from weaving reeds or other natural materials.
banghy |
bangy |
Alternative forms |
Banghy is an alternative form of bangy.
As a noun bangy is
(india) a type of yoke carried on the shoulders, as a means for people to carry a load.
As an adjective bangy is
characterized by a lot of banging sounds; clangy.
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