prank |
pronk |
As nouns the difference between prank and pronk
is that
prank is an evil deed; a malicious trick, an act of cruel deception while
pronk is a gait or a leap in which all four legs are used to push off the ground at once.
As verbs the difference between prank and pronk
is that
prank is to adorn in a showy manner; to dress or equip ostentatiously while
pronk is to jump with all four limbs at once.
As an adjective prank
is full of gambols or tricks.
hurdling |
curdling |
As nouns the difference between hurdling and curdling
is that
hurdling is (athletics) a track and field running event where the runners have to jump over a number of hurdles while
curdling is the act by which something is curdled.
As verbs the difference between hurdling and curdling
is that
hurdling is while
curdling is .
andies |
indies |
As a noun andies
is .
As an adjective indies is
.
vaccinated |
vaccinate |
As verbs the difference between vaccinated and vaccinate
is that
vaccinated is (
vaccinate) while
vaccinate is treat with a vaccine to produce immunity against a disease.
gate |
sate |
As a proper noun gate
is a town in oklahoma.
As a verb sate is
.
smuggled |
muggled |
As verbs the difference between smuggled and muggled
is that
smuggled is (
smuggle) while
muggled is (
muggle).
torend |
trend |
As a verb torend
is (obsolete) to tear apart, rend to pieces; tear up.
As a noun trend is
trend.
grp |
arp |
As initialisms the difference between grp and arp
is that
grp is glass Reinforced Plastic while
ARP is address Resolution Protocol.
As an abbreviation grp
is group.
As an interjection arp is
imitating the bark of a seal.
divet |
diet |
As a noun divet
is .
As an abbreviation diet is
(microbiology).
terve |
tervy |
In label|en|intransitive terms the difference between terve and tervy
is that
terve is (
label) to fall; be thrown down while
tervy is (
label) to struggle; kick or tumble about, as to get free.
As verbs the difference between terve and tervy
is that
terve is (
label) to fall; be thrown down while
tervy is (
label) to struggle; kick or tumble about, as to get free.
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