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Fatling vs Livestock - What's the difference?

fatling | livestock |


As nouns the difference between fatling and livestock

is that fatling is a young animal (especially a calf or lamb) which has been fattened for slaughter while livestock is farm animals; animals domesticated for cultivation.

Fatting vs Fatling - What's the difference?

fatting | fatling |


As a verb fatting

is present participle of fat.

As a noun fatling is

a young animal (especially a calf or lamb) which has been fattened for slaughter.

Batling vs Fatling - What's the difference?

batling | fatling |


As nouns the difference between batling and fatling

is that batling is a young, small, or baby bat while fatling is a young animal (especially a calf or lamb) which has been fattened for slaughter.

Catling vs Fatling - What's the difference?

catling | fatling |


As nouns the difference between catling and fatling

is that catling is a little cat; a kitten while fatling is a young animal (especially a calf or lamb) which has been fattened for slaughter.

Fatling vs Fabling - What's the difference?

fatling | fabling |


As nouns the difference between fatling and fabling

is that fatling is a young animal (especially a calf or lamb) which has been fattened for slaughter while fabling is the act of telling fables.

As a verb fabling is

.

Fating vs Fatling - What's the difference?

fating | fatling |


As a verb fating

is (rare).

As a noun fatling is

a young animal (especially a calf or lamb) which has been fattened for slaughter.

Fatling vs Falling - What's the difference?

fatling | falling |


As nouns the difference between fatling and falling

is that fatling is a young animal (especially a calf or lamb) which has been fattened for slaughter while falling is the action of the verb to fall .

As a verb falling is

.

As an adjective falling is

that falls or fall.

Flatling vs Fatling - What's the difference?

flatling | fatling |


As an adverb flatling

is flatly, plainly.

As a noun fatling is

a young animal (especially a calf or lamb) which has been fattened for slaughter.

Failing vs Fatling - What's the difference?

failing | fatling |


As nouns the difference between failing and fatling

is that failing is weakness; defect while fatling is a young animal (especially a calf or lamb) which has been fattened for slaughter.

As a verb failing

is present participle of lang=en.

As a preposition failing

is if the preferred or prior option is not possible.

Fatling vs Ratling - What's the difference?

fatling | ratling |


As nouns the difference between fatling and ratling

is that fatling is a young animal (especially a calf or lamb) which has been fattened for slaughter while ratling is a small rat or ratling can be (nautical).

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