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Break vs Fell - What's the difference?

break | fell |


As nouns the difference between break and fell

is that break is break while fell is fur, pelt (hairy skin of an animal).

Repose vs Break - What's the difference?

repose | break |


As a verb repose

is .

As a noun break is

break.

Scrap vs Break - What's the difference?

scrap | break |


As nouns the difference between scrap and break

is that scrap is a (small) piece; a fragment; a detached, incomplete portion or scrap can be a fight, tussle, skirmish while break is break.

As a verb scrap

is to discard or scrap can be to fight.

Break vs Dispel - What's the difference?

break | dispel |


As a noun break

is break.

As a verb dispel is

to drive away by scattering, or to cause to vanish; to clear away; to banish; to dissipate.

Refuge vs Break - What's the difference?

refuge | break |


As nouns the difference between refuge and break

is that refuge is a state of safety, protection or shelter while break is break.

As a verb refuge

is to return to a place of shelter.

Offend vs Break - What's the difference?

offend | break |


As a verb offend

is (transitive)  to hurt the feelings of; to displease; to make angry; to insult.

As a noun break is

break.

Break vs Breakout - What's the difference?

break | breakout |


As nouns the difference between break and breakout

is that break is break while breakout is an escape from prison.

Blook vs Break - What's the difference?

blook | break |


As nouns the difference between blook and break

is that blook is a book serialized on a blog (weblog) platform while break is break.

Break vs Disobey - What's the difference?

break | disobey |


As a noun break

is break.

As a verb disobey is

to refuse to obey an order of (somebody).

Break vs Overcome - What's the difference?

break | overcome |


As a noun break

is break.

As a verb overcome is

to surmount (a physical or abstract obstacle); to prevail over, to get the better of.

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