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Donkey vs Moke - What's the difference?

donkey | moke |


As a noun donkey

is a domestic animal, , similar to a horse.

Mesh vs Moke - What's the difference?

mesh | moke |


As a noun mesh

is a structure made of connected strands of metal, fiber, or other flexible/ductile material, with evenly spaced openings between them.

As a verb mesh

is to fit in, to come together.

Net vs Moke - What's the difference?

net | moke |


As a noun net

is grandson.

Goat vs Markhor - What's the difference?

goat | markhor |


As nouns the difference between goat and markhor

is that goat is (uk|politics|informal) a member of the "government of all the talents" proposed by british prime minister (gordon brown) while markhor is a large wild goat, , found in the western himalayas.

Pobs vs Pobby - What's the difference?

pobs | pobby |


As a noun pobs

is (northern england) pieces of bread soaked in hot milk used as a comfort food for children during illness.

As an adjective pobby is

like pobs; pulpy, swollen.

Pulpy vs Pobby - What's the difference?

pulpy | pobby |


As adjectives the difference between pulpy and pobby

is that pulpy is having the characteristics of pulp while pobby is like pobs; pulpy, swollen.

Swollen vs Pobby - What's the difference?

swollen | pobby |


As adjectives the difference between swollen and pobby

is that swollen is distended while pobby is like pobs; pulpy, swollen.

As a verb swollen

is .

Khansaman vs Khansamah - What's the difference?

khansaman | khansamah | Alternative forms |

Khansaman is an alternative form of khansamah.


As a noun khansamah is

(east india) a house-steward or native servant, being in charge of the kitchen and the food supplies.

Steward vs Khansamah - What's the difference?

steward | khansamah |


As a proper noun steward

is , a variant of stewart.

As a noun khansamah is

(east india) a house-steward or native servant, being in charge of the kitchen and the food supplies.

Conglomerate vs Glomerate - What's the difference?

conglomerate | glomerate | Related terms |

Conglomerate is a related term of glomerate.


As adjectives the difference between conglomerate and glomerate

is that conglomerate is clustered together into a mass while glomerate is gathered together in a roundish mass or dense cluster; conglomerate.

As verbs the difference between conglomerate and glomerate

is that conglomerate is to combine together into a larger mass while glomerate is to gather or wind into a ball; to collect (threads, etc) into a spherical form or mass.

As a noun conglomerate

is a cluster of heterogeneous things.

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