poniard |
x |
As a noun poniard
is a dagger typically having a slender square or triangular blade.
As a verb poniard
is to stab with a poniard.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
poniard |
trackback |
As nouns the difference between poniard and trackback
is that
poniard is a dagger typically having a slender square or triangular blade while
trackback is (uncountable|computing) a method to keep track of links to content, especially blog entries.
As a verb poniard
is to stab with a poniard.
terms |
poniard |
As nouns the difference between terms and poniard
is that
terms is while
poniard is a dagger typically having a slender square or triangular blade.
As a verb poniard is
to stab with a poniard.
poniard |
undefined |
As a noun poniard
is a dagger typically having a slender square or triangular blade.
As a verb poniard
is to stab with a poniard.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
stiletto |
poniard |
As nouns the difference between stiletto and poniard
is that
stiletto is a short sharp knife or dagger-like weapon intended for stabbing while
poniard is a dagger typically having a slender square or triangular blade.
As verbs the difference between stiletto and poniard
is that
stiletto is to attack or kill with a stiletto (dagger) while
poniard is to stab with a poniard.
As an adjective stiletto
is sharp and narrow like a stiletto.
taxonomy |
poniard |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and poniard
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
poniard is a dagger typically having a slender square or triangular blade.
As a verb poniard is
to stab with a poniard.
dirk |
poniard |
As nouns the difference between dirk and poniard
is that
dirk is a long Scottish dagger with a straight blade while
poniard is a dagger typically having a slender square or triangular blade.
As verbs the difference between dirk and poniard
is that
dirk is to stab with a dirk while
poniard is to stab with a poniard.
As a proper noun Dirk
is a given name derived from Germanic of German and Dutch origin, cognate to Derek.
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