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cockerel

Coq vs Cockerel - What's the difference?

coq | cockerel |


As a proper noun coq

is coquihalla.

As a noun cockerel is

a young male chicken.

Cockerel vs Broiler - What's the difference?

cockerel | broiler |


As nouns the difference between cockerel and broiler

is that cockerel is a young male chicken while broiler is one who broils, or cooks by broiling.

Roster vs Cockerel - What's the difference?

roster | cockerel |


As nouns the difference between roster and cockerel

is that roster is roaster (for coffee beans etc) while cockerel is a young male chicken.

Wikidiffcom vs Cockerel - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | cockerel |


As a noun cockerel is

a young male chicken.

Cockerel vs Caponampflash - What's the difference?

cockerel | caponampflash |

Cockerel vs Cockered - What's the difference?

cockerel | cockered |


As a noun cockerel

is a young male chicken.

As a verb cockered is

(cocker).

Cackerel vs Cockerel - What's the difference?

cackerel | cockerel |


As nouns the difference between cackerel and cockerel

is that cackerel is the mendole; a small Mediterranean fish considered poisonous by the ancients while cockerel is a young male chicken.

Taxonomy vs Cockerel - What's the difference?

taxonomy | cockerel |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and cockerel

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while cockerel is a young male chicken.

Cockerel vs Cockney - What's the difference?

cockerel | cockney |


As nouns the difference between cockerel and cockney

is that cockerel is a young male chicken while Cockney is any Londoner.

As an adjective Cockney is

from the East End of London, or London generally.

As a proper noun Cockney is

the dialect or accent of such Londoners.

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