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thill

Thill vs Shaftpicture - What's the difference?

thill | shaftpicture |

Thill vs Thrill - What's the difference?

thill | thrill |


As nouns the difference between thill and thrill

is that thill is one of the two long pieces of wood, extending before a vehicle, between which a horse is hitched; a shaft while thrill is a trembling or quivering, especially one caused by emotion.

As a verb thrill is

(ergative) to suddenly excite someone, or to give someone great pleasure; to (figuratively) electrify; to experience such a sensation.

Thilk vs Thill - What's the difference?

thilk | thill |


As a determiner thilk

is that same; this; that.

As a noun thill is

one of the two long pieces of wood, extending before a vehicle, between which a horse is hitched; a shaft.

Thill vs Shill - What's the difference?

thill | shill |


As nouns the difference between thill and shill

is that thill is one of the two long pieces of wood, extending before a vehicle, between which a horse is hitched; a shaft while shill is a person paid to endorse a product favourably, while pretending to be impartial.

As a verb shill is

(pejorative) to promote or endorse in return for payment, especially dishonestly.

Thill vs Hill - What's the difference?

thill | hill |


As a noun thill

is one of the two long pieces of wood, extending before a vehicle, between which a horse is hitched; a shaft.

As a proper noun hill is

; the us congress.

Trill vs Thill - What's the difference?

trill | thill |


As nouns the difference between trill and thill

is that trill is (music) a rapid alternation between an indicated note and the one above it, in musical notation usually indicated with the letters tr written above the staff while thill is one of the two long pieces of wood, extending before a vehicle, between which a horse is hitched; a shaft.

As a verb trill

is to create a trill sound; to utter trills or a trill; to play or sing in tremulous vibrations of sound; to have a trembling sound; to quaver.

Thial vs Thill - What's the difference?

thial | thill |


As nouns the difference between thial and thill

is that thial is (organic chemistry) a thioaldehyde while thill is one of the two long pieces of wood, extending before a vehicle, between which a horse is hitched; a shaft.

Till vs Thill - What's the difference?

till | thill |


As nouns the difference between till and thill

is that till is a cash register while thill is one of the two long pieces of wood, extending before a vehicle, between which a horse is hitched; a shaft.

As a preposition till

is to.

As a conjunction till

is until, until the time that.

As a verb till

is to develop so as to improve or prepare for usage; to cultivate (said of knowledge, virtue, mind etc.

Thiol vs Thill - What's the difference?

thiol | thill |


As nouns the difference between thiol and thill

is that thiol is thiol while thill is one of the two long pieces of wood, extending before a vehicle, between which a horse is hitched; a shaft.

Thirl vs Thill - What's the difference?

thirl | thill |


As nouns the difference between thirl and thill

is that thirl is (archaic|or|dialectal) a hole, aperture, especially a nostril while thill is one of the two long pieces of wood, extending before a vehicle, between which a horse is hitched; a shaft.

As a verb thirl

is to pierce, perforate, penetrate or thirl can be (obsolete) to throw (a projectile).

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