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paunch

Paunch vs Touch - What's the difference?

paunch | touch |


As nouns the difference between paunch and touch

is that paunch is the first stomach of a ruminant, the rumen while touch is an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger.

As verbs the difference between paunch and touch

is that paunch is to remove the internal organs of a ruminant, such as a hare or rabbit prior to eating while touch is primarily physical senses.

Paunch vs Undefined - What's the difference?

paunch | undefined |


As a noun paunch

is the first stomach of a ruminant, the rumen.

As a verb paunch

is to remove the internal organs of a ruminant, such as a hare or rabbit prior to eating.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Paunch vs Tripe - What's the difference?

paunch | tripe |


As nouns the difference between paunch and tripe

is that paunch is the first stomach of a ruminant, the rumen while tripe is (l) (three-legged stand or mount).

As a verb paunch

is to remove the internal organs of a ruminant, such as a hare or rabbit prior to eating.

Paunch vs Pooch - What's the difference?

paunch | pooch |


As nouns the difference between paunch and pooch

is that paunch is the first stomach of a ruminant, the rumen while pooch is (slang) a dog.

As verbs the difference between paunch and pooch

is that paunch is to remove the internal organs of a ruminant, such as a hare or rabbit prior to eating while pooch is to distend, to swell or extend beyond normal limits; usually used with out.

Paunch vs Guts - What's the difference?

paunch | guts | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between paunch and guts

is that paunch is the first stomach of a ruminant, the rumen while guts is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between paunch and guts

is that paunch is to remove the internal organs of a ruminant, such as a hare or rabbit prior to eating while guts is to show determination or courage (especially in the combination guts out).

Paunch vs Bingey - What's the difference?

paunch | bingey | Related terms |

Paunch is a related term of bingey.

Stomach vs Paunch - What's the difference?

stomach | paunch | Related terms |

Stomach is a related term of paunch.


As nouns the difference between stomach and paunch

is that stomach is an organ in animals that stores food in the process of digestion while paunch is the first stomach of a ruminant, the rumen.

As verbs the difference between stomach and paunch

is that stomach is to tolerate (something), emotionally, physically, or mentally; to stand or handle something while paunch is to remove the internal organs of a ruminant, such as a hare or rabbit prior to eating.

Paunch vs Vitals - What's the difference?

paunch | vitals | Related terms |

Paunch is a related term of vitals.


As nouns the difference between paunch and vitals

is that paunch is the first stomach of a ruminant, the rumen while vitals is (plurale tantum) those organs of the body that are essential for life.

As a verb paunch

is to remove the internal organs of a ruminant, such as a hare or rabbit prior to eating.

Paunch vs Faunch - What's the difference?

paunch | faunch |


As nouns the difference between paunch and faunch

is that paunch is the first stomach of a ruminant, the rumen while faunch is (dated|fandom slang) a desire; a yearning.

As verbs the difference between paunch and faunch

is that paunch is to remove the internal organs of a ruminant, such as a hare or rabbit prior to eating while faunch is (us|horses) to bite the bit, especially when restless; to champ.

Paunch vs Panch - What's the difference?

paunch | panch |


In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between paunch and panch

is that paunch is (nautical) a paunch mat while panch is (nautical).

As nouns the difference between paunch and panch

is that paunch is the first stomach of a ruminant, the rumen while panch is (nautical).

As a verb paunch

is to remove the internal organs of a ruminant, such as a hare or rabbit prior to eating.

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