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lager

Lager vs Weiss - What's the difference?

lager | weiss |


As a noun lager

is a (sleeping) quarter, a camp.

As a proper noun weiss is

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Amber vs Lager - What's the difference?

amber | lager |


As nouns the difference between amber and lager

is that amber is bucket while lager is a (sleeping) quarter, a camp.

Lager vs Large - What's the difference?

lager | large |


As nouns the difference between lager and large

is that lager is a (sleeping) quarter, a camp while large is (music|obsolete) an old musical note, equal to two longas, four breves, or eight semibreves.

As an adjective large is

of considerable or relatively great size or extent.

Football vs Lager - What's the difference?

football | lager |


As nouns the difference between football and lager

is that football is the kind of ball used in american football while lager is a (sleeping) quarter, a camp.

Lager vs Ipa - What's the difference?

lager | ipa |


As a noun lager

is a (sleeping) quarter, a camp.

As a verb ipa is

to eat.

Lager vs Suds - What's the difference?

lager | suds | Related terms |

Lager is a related term of suds.


As nouns the difference between lager and suds

is that lager is a (sleeping) quarter, a camp while suds is lather, foam.

Lager vs Hops - What's the difference?

lager | hops | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between lager and hops

is that lager is a type of beer, brewed using a bottom-fermenting yeast while hops is plural of lang=en.

As a verb hops is

third-person singular of hop.

Lager vs Big - What's the difference?

lager | big |


As nouns the difference between lager and big

is that lager is a type of beer, brewed using a bottom-fermenting yeast while big is an important or powerful person; a celebrity; a big name.

As an adjective big is

of great size, large.

As an adverb big is

in a loud manner.

As a verb big is

to praise or recommend.

Lager vs Wager - What's the difference?

lager | wager |


As nouns the difference between lager and wager

is that lager is a type of beer, brewed using a bottom-fermenting yeast while wager is something deposited, laid, or hazarded on the event of a contest or an unsettled question; a bet; a stake; a pledge.

As a verb wager is

to bet something; to put it up as collateral.

Bigger vs Lager - What's the difference?

bigger | lager |


As an adjective bigger

is comparative of big.

As a verb bigger

is to make or become bigger.

As a noun lager is

a type of beer, brewed using a bottom-fermenting yeast.

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