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Alley vs Ditch - What's the difference?

alley | ditch |


As nouns the difference between alley and ditch

is that alley is a narrow street or passageway, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots or buildings or alley can be a glass marble or taw while ditch is or ditch can be a trench; a long, shallow indentation, as for irrigation or drainage.

As a verb ditch is

or ditch can be to discard or abandon.

Alley vs Twitter - What's the difference?

alley | twitter |


As a noun alley

is a narrow street or passageway, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots or buildings or alley can be a glass marble or taw.

As a verb twitter is

(ambitransitive|internet) to post an update to ; to twitter or tweet.

Alley vs X - What's the difference?

alley | x |


As a noun alley

is a narrow street or passageway, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots or buildings or alley can be a glass marble or taw.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Alley vs False - What's the difference?

alley | false |


As a noun alley

is a narrow street or passageway, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots or buildings or alley can be a glass marble or taw.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Hollow vs Alley - What's the difference?

hollow | alley |


As nouns the difference between hollow and alley

is that hollow is a small valley between mountains; a low spot surrounded by elevations while alley is a narrow street or passageway, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots or buildings or alley can be a glass marble or taw.

As an adjective hollow

is (of something solid) having an empty space or cavity inside.

As an adverb hollow

is (colloquial) completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.

As a verb hollow

is to make a hole in something; to excavate (transitive) or hollow can be to urge or call by shouting; to hollo.

As an interjection hollow

is .

Alley vs Aly - What's the difference?

alley | aly |


As nouns the difference between alley and aly

is that alley is a narrow street or passageway, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots or buildings or alley can be a glass marble or taw while aly is intelligence.

Abate vs Alley - What's the difference?

abate | alley |


As nouns the difference between abate and alley

is that abate is while alley is a narrow street or passageway, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots or buildings or alley can be a glass marble or taw.

Alley vs Sidewalk - What's the difference?

alley | sidewalk |


As nouns the difference between alley and sidewalk

is that alley is a narrow street or passageway, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots or buildings or alley can be a glass marble or taw while sidewalk is (us) a footpath, usually paved, at the side of a road for the use of pedestrians; a pavement (uk) or footpath (australia); by extension, any paved footpath, even if not located at the side of a road.

Alley vs Park - What's the difference?

alley | park |


As a noun alley

is a narrow street or passageway, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots or buildings or alley can be a glass marble or taw.

As a proper noun park is

) the third most common korean surname.

Isle vs Alley - What's the difference?

isle | alley |


As nouns the difference between isle and alley

is that isle is lowness, lowliness or isle can be while alley is a narrow street or passageway, especially one through the middle of a block giving access to the rear of lots or buildings or alley can be a glass marble or taw.

As an adjective isle

is .

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