hatch |
ahold |
As a proper noun hatch
is .
As an adverb ahold is
(obsolete|nautical) to bring a ship to lie as near to the windward as it can to get out to sea.
As a noun ahold is
a hold, grip, grasp.
ahold |
behold |
As an adverb ahold
is (obsolete|nautical) to bring a ship to lie as near to the windward as it can to get out to sea.
As a noun ahold
is a hold, grip, grasp.
As a verb behold is
to see, or to look at.
ahold |
|
is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As an adverb ahold
is to bring a ship to lie as near to the windward as it can to get out to sea.
As a noun ahold
is a hold, grip, grasp.
acold |
ahold |
As an adjective acold
is (obsolete) of a person, feeling cold.
As an adverb ahold is
(obsolete|nautical) to bring a ship to lie as near to the windward as it can to get out to sea.
As a noun ahold is
a hold, grip, grasp.
ahold |
scratch |
As nouns the difference between ahold and scratch
is that
ahold is a hold, grip, grasp while
scratch is (
lb) a disruption, mark or shallow cut on a surface made by scratching.
As an adverb ahold
is (obsolete|nautical) to bring a ship to lie as near to the windward as it can to get out to sea.
As a verb scratch is
to rub a surface with a sharp object, especially by a living creature to remove itching with nails, claws, etc.
As an adjective scratch is
for or consisting of preliminary or tentative, incomplete, etc work.