Clydesdale vs Pug - What's the difference?
clydesdale | pug |
A particularly large and powerful breed of rare draft horse.
(US) A heavier than usual athlete (Over 200 lbs for men, over 145 lbs for women)
(derogatory, slang) A very morbidly obese person.
Term of endearment (probably related to puck).
A bargeman.
A harlot; a prostitute.
A small dog of an ancient breed originating in China, having a snub nose, wrinkled face, squarish body, short smooth hair, and curled tail.
An upper servant in a great house.
The footprint of an animal. (Also pugmark ) (From the Hindi for 'foot', related to Sanskrit 'padh' and Greek 'ped')
Any compressed clay-like material mixed and worked into a soft, plastic condition for making bricks, pottery or for paving. (Also pug soil )
A pug mill.
(obsolete, slang) A pugilist or boxer.
(obsolete) An elf or hobgoblin.
(obsolete) chaff; the refuse of grain
Any geometrid moth of the genus .
To mix and stir when wet.
To fill or stop with clay by tamping; to fill in or spread with mortar, as a floor or partition, for the purpose of deadening sound.
As nouns the difference between clydesdale and pug
is that clydesdale is a particularly large and powerful breed of rare draft horse while pug is term of endearment (probably related to puck).As a verb pug is
to mix and stir when wet.clydesdale
English
Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* See alsopug
English
Noun
(en noun)- (Cotgrave)
- (Ben Jonson)
- (Holland)
Derived terms
* pug nose * pug-nosedVerb
(pugg)- to pug clay for bricks or pottery