swat |
smatch |
As a proper noun swat
is a valley and a district in nwfp administrative province of pakistan.
As a noun smatch is
smack, taste.
As a verb smatch is
to have a taste, smack.
scatch |
smatch |
As nouns the difference between scatch and smatch
is that
scatch is a kind of bit for the bridle of a horse while
smatch is smack, taste.
As a verb smatch is
to have a taste, smack.
swatch |
smatch |
As nouns the difference between swatch and smatch
is that
swatch is a piece, pattern, or sample, generally of cloth or a similar material while
smatch is smack, taste.
As verbs the difference between swatch and smatch
is that
swatch is to create a swatch while
smatch is to have a taste, smack.
match |
smatch |
As nouns the difference between match and smatch
is that
match is match while
smatch is smack, taste.
As a verb smatch is
to have a taste, smack.
smatch |
statch |
As a noun smatch
is smack, taste.
As a verb smatch
is to have a taste, smack.
As an adjective statch is
{{cx|slang|lang=en}} statutory.
slatch |
smatch |
As nouns the difference between slatch and smatch
is that
slatch is the period of a transitory breeze while
smatch is smack, taste.
As a verb smatch is
to have a taste, smack.
smatch |
smutch |
As nouns the difference between smatch and smutch
is that
smatch is smack, taste while
smutch is a stain, smudge or blot.
As verbs the difference between smatch and smutch
is that
smatch is to have a taste, smack while
smutch is to soil, stain or smudge.
taxonomy |
smatch |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and smatch
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
smatch is smack, taste.
As a verb smatch is
to have a taste, smack.
smatch |
afterbite |
As nouns the difference between smatch and afterbite
is that
smatch is smack, taste while
afterbite is something that lingers after it is bitten, especially a smatch or flavour; aftertaste.
As a verb smatch
is to have a taste, smack.
smidgen |
smatch |
As nouns the difference between smidgen and smatch
is that
smidgen is a very small quantity or amount while
smatch is smack, taste.
As a verb smatch is
to have a taste, smack.
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