tiny |
brattle |
As an adjective tiny
is very small.
As a noun tiny
is a small child; an infant.
As a verb brattle is
to rattle; to make a scampering noise.
brattle |
battle |
As verbs the difference between brattle and battle
is that
brattle is to rattle; to make a scampering noise while
battle is to nourish; feed.
As an adjective battle is
improving; nutritious; fattening.
As a noun battle is
a general action, fight, or encounter, in which all the divisions of an army are or may be engaged; an engagement; a combat.
As a proper noun Battle is
{{surname|habitational|from=Middle English}} from places in England that have been sites of a battle.
berattle |
brattle |
As verbs the difference between berattle and brattle
is that
berattle is to rattle; rattle vigorously while
brattle is to rattle; to make a scampering noise.
brattled |
brattle |
As verbs the difference between brattled and brattle
is that
brattled is (
brattle) while
brattle is to rattle; to make a scampering noise.
brantle |
brattle |
As a noun brantle
is
alternative spelling of branle.
As a verb brattle is
to rattle; to make a scampering noise.
brittle |
brattle |
As an adjective brittle
is inflexible, liable to break or snap easily under stress or pressure.
As a noun brittle
is (uncountable) a confection of caramelized sugar and nuts.
As a verb brattle is
to rattle; to make a scampering noise.
prattle |
brattle |
As verbs the difference between prattle and brattle
is that
prattle is to speak incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble while
brattle is to rattle; to make a scampering noise.
As a noun prattle
is silly, childish, talk; babble.