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Driver vs Turnboy - What's the difference?

driver | turnboy |


As a proper noun driver

is .

As a noun turnboy is

(east africa) an assistant to the driver of public transport or a truck.

Truck vs Turnboy - What's the difference?

truck | turnboy |


As nouns the difference between truck and turnboy

is that truck is a small wheel or roller, specifically the wheel of a gun-carriage while turnboy is an assistant to the driver of public transport or a truck.

As a verb truck

is to fail; run out; run short; be unavailable; diminish; abate.

As an adjective truck

is pertaining to a garden patch or truck garden.

Inbreed vs Incross - What's the difference?

inbreed | incross |


As verbs the difference between inbreed and incross

is that inbreed is to breed or reproduce with those that are related while incross is to breed incrosses.

As a noun incross is

an organism formed by close inbreeding.

Clever vs Cleverish - What's the difference?

clever | cleverish |


As adjectives the difference between clever and cleverish

is that clever is nimble with hands or body; skillful; adept while cleverish is somewhat clever.

Late vs Lateish - What's the difference?

late | lateish |


As a noun late

is (kind of) hatchet, axe, chopper.

As an adjective lateish is

(colloquial) quite late.

As an adverb lateish is

(colloquial) quite late.

Fun vs Funnish - What's the difference?

fun | funnish |


As a verb fun

is give.

As a preposition fun

is for, on behalf of.

As an adjective funnish is

(colloquial) quite fun.

Dumb vs Dumbish - What's the difference?

dumb | dumbish |


As adjectives the difference between dumb and dumbish

is that dumb is (label) unable to speak; lacking power of speech while dumbish is (colloquial) quite dumb.

As a verb dumb

is to silence.

Hard vs Hardish - What's the difference?

hard | hardish |


As a noun hard

is stove, heater; an enclosed space in which fuel (usually wood) is burned to provide heating, usually for cooking.

As an adjective hardish is

somewhat hard.

Flatfish vs Flatty - What's the difference?

flatfish | flatty |


As nouns the difference between flatfish and flatty

is that flatfish is a fish of the order pleuronectiformes, the adults of which have both eyes on one side and usually swim with the other side down, such as a flounder, a halibut, or a sole while flatty is (regional|slang) a flatfish.

Flat vs Flatty - What's the difference?

flat | flatty |


In slang|lang=en terms the difference between flat and flatty

is that flat is (slang) describing certain features, usually the breasts and/or buttocks, that are extremely small or not visible at all while flatty is (slang) anything flat (a flat battery, a flat tire, flat terrain etc).

As nouns the difference between flat and flatty

is that flat is an area of level ground or flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment while flatty is (regional|slang) a flatfish.

As an adjective flat

is having no variations in height.

As an adverb flat

is so as to be flat.

As a verb flat

is (poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without.

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