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Auvergnian vs Auvergnese - What's the difference?

auvergnian | auvergnese | Synonyms |

Auvergnese is a synonym of auvergnian.


Auvergnian is often a misspelling of auvergnese.


Auvergnian has no English definition.

As an adjective Auvergnese is

of, from, or pertaining to the region of Auvergne in France.

As a noun Auvergnese is

a person from the Auvergne region.

Lash vs Gammoning - What's the difference?

lash | gammoning |


As nouns the difference between lash and gammoning

is that lash is the thong or braided cord of a whip, with which the blow is given while gammoning is rope lashings on the bowsprit of a boat.

As verbs the difference between lash and gammoning

is that lash is to strike with a lash; to whip or scourge with a lash, or with something like one or lash can be to bind with a rope, cord, thong, or chain, so as to fasten while gammoning is .

As an adjective lash

is (obsolete) remiss, lax.

Bowsprit vs Gammoning - What's the difference?

bowsprit | gammoning |


As nouns the difference between bowsprit and gammoning

is that bowsprit is (nautical) a spar projecting over the prow of a sailing vessel to provide the means of adding sail surface while gammoning is rope lashings on the bowsprit of a boat.

As a verb gammoning is

.

Boat vs Gammoning - What's the difference?

boat | gammoning |


As nouns the difference between boat and gammoning

is that boat is a craft used for transportation of goods, fishing, racing, recreational cruising, or military use on or in the water, propelled by oars or outboard motor or inboard motor or by wind while gammoning is rope lashings on the bowsprit of a boat.

As verbs the difference between boat and gammoning

is that boat is to travel by boat while gammoning is .

Cocagne vs Cockaigne - What's the difference?

cocagne | cockaigne | Alternative forms |

Cocagne is an alternative form of cockaigne.


As a noun cocagne

is cockaigne.

As a proper noun cockaigne is

a land in medieval myth, a land of plenty, a land of luxury and idleness.

Cockayne vs Cockaigne - What's the difference?

cockayne | cockaigne | Alternative forms |

Cockayne is an alternative form of cockaigne.


As proper nouns the difference between cockayne and cockaigne

is that cockayne is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist leonard c cockayne (1855-1934) while cockaigne is a land in medieval myth, a land of plenty, a land of luxury and idleness.

China vs Chu - What's the difference?

china | chu |


As proper nouns the difference between china and chu

is that china is a country in East Asia, officially named the People's Republic of China (中华人民共和国) while Chu is {{surname|Chinese|from=Chinese}.

As a noun china

is the root of a climbing plant, Smilax china L., once believed to have important medicinal properties.

As an interjection chu is

the sound of a kiss.

As an initialism CHU is

Chung Hua University, a university in Hsinchu, Republic of China (Taiwan).

Weird vs Awkweird - What's the difference?

weird | awkweird |


As adjectives the difference between weird and awkweird

is that weird is connected with fate or destiny; able to influence fate while awkweird is awkward and weird.

As a noun weird

is fate; destiny; luck.

As a verb weird

is to destine; doom; change by witchcraft or sorcery.

Imbalance vs Imbalanced - What's the difference?

imbalance | imbalanced |


As a noun imbalance

is the property of not being in balance.

As an adjective imbalanced is

experiencing an imbalance, out of balance.

Balance vs Imbalanced - What's the difference?

balance | imbalanced |


As a noun balance

is a state in which opposing forces harmonise; equilibrium.

As a verb balance

is to bring to an equipoise, as the scales of a balance by adjusting the weights.

As an adjective imbalanced is

experiencing an imbalance, out of balance.

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