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ballow

Wallow vs Ballow - What's the difference?

wallow | ballow |


As nouns the difference between wallow and ballow

is that wallow is an instance of wallowing while ballow is (nautical) deep water inside a shoal or bar or ballow can be (obsolete) a cudgel.

As adjectives the difference between wallow and ballow

is that wallow is tasteless, flat while ballow is (obsolete) round; pot-bellied.

As a verb wallow

is to roll oneself about, as in mire; to tumble and roll about; to move lazily or heavily in any medium; to flounder; as, swine wallow in the mire.

Ballon vs Ballow - What's the difference?

ballon | ballow |


As nouns the difference between ballon and ballow

is that ballon is balloon while ballow is (nautical) deep water inside a shoal or bar or ballow can be (obsolete) a cudgel.

As an adjective ballow is

(obsolete) round; pot-bellied.

Gallow vs Ballow - What's the difference?

gallow | ballow |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between gallow and ballow

is that gallow is (obsolete) to frighten while ballow is (obsolete) a cudgel.

As a verb gallow

is (obsolete) to frighten.

As an adjective ballow is

(obsolete) round; pot-bellied.

As a noun ballow is

(nautical) deep water inside a shoal or bar or ballow can be (obsolete) a cudgel.

Fallow vs Ballow - What's the difference?

fallow | ballow |


As nouns the difference between fallow and ballow

is that fallow is (agriculture|uncountable) ground ploughed and harrowed but left unseeded for one year while ballow is (nautical) deep water inside a shoal or bar or ballow can be (obsolete) a cudgel.

As adjectives the difference between fallow and ballow

is that fallow is (of agricultural land) ploughed but left unseeded for more than one planting season or fallow can be of a pale red or yellow, light brown; dun while ballow is (obsolete) round; pot-bellied.

As a verb fallow

is to make land fallow for agricultural purposes.

Ballow vs Sallow - What's the difference?

ballow | sallow |


As adjectives the difference between ballow and sallow

is that ballow is round; pot-bellied while sallow is Yellowish skin colour.

As nouns the difference between ballow and sallow

is that ballow is deep water inside a shoal or bar while sallow is a European willow, Salix caprea, that has broad leaves, large catkins and tough wood.

Ballot vs Ballow - What's the difference?

ballot | ballow |


As nouns the difference between ballot and ballow

is that ballot is a paper or card used to cast a vote while ballow is (nautical) deep water inside a shoal or bar or ballow can be (obsolete) a cudgel.

As a verb ballot

is to vote or decide by ballot.

As an adjective ballow is

(obsolete) round; pot-bellied.

Mallow vs Ballow - What's the difference?

mallow | ballow |


As nouns the difference between mallow and ballow

is that mallow is any of a group of flowering plants in several genera of the taxonomic family malvaceae'', especially of the genus ''malva several species are edible by humans while ballow is (nautical) deep water inside a shoal or bar or ballow can be (obsolete) a cudgel.

As an adjective ballow is

(obsolete) round; pot-bellied.

Allow vs Ballow - What's the difference?

allow | ballow |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between allow and ballow

is that allow is (obsolete) to like; to be suited or pleased with while ballow is (obsolete) a cudgel.

As a verb allow

is to grant, give, admit, accord, afford, or yield; to let one have.

As an adjective ballow is

(obsolete) round; pot-bellied.

As a noun ballow is

(nautical) deep water inside a shoal or bar or ballow can be (obsolete) a cudgel.

Billow vs Ballow - What's the difference?

billow | ballow |


As nouns the difference between billow and ballow

is that billow is a large wave, swell, surge, or undulating mass of something, such as water, smoke, fabric or sound while ballow is deep water inside a shoal or bar.

As a verb billow

is to surge or roll in billows.

As an adjective ballow is

round; pot-bellied.

Bellow vs Ballow - What's the difference?

bellow | ballow |


As nouns the difference between bellow and ballow

is that bellow is the deep roar of a large animal, or any similar loud noise while ballow is deep water inside a shoal or bar.

As a verb bellow

is to make a loud, deep, hollow noise like the roar of an angry bull.

As an adjective ballow is

round; pot-bellied.

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