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rootle

Rootle vs Footle - What's the difference?

rootle | footle |


As verbs the difference between rootle and footle

is that rootle is (of an animal) to dig into the ground, with the snout while footle is to waste time; to trifle.

As a noun footle is

nonsense; foolishness.

Rootlet vs Rootle - What's the difference?

rootlet | rootle |


As a noun rootlet

is one of the smallest roots, hair roots.

As a verb rootle is

(of an animal) to dig into the ground, with the snout.

Rootled vs Rootle - What's the difference?

rootled | rootle |


As verbs the difference between rootled and rootle

is that rootled is (rootle) while rootle is (of an animal) to dig into the ground, with the snout.

Rootle vs Bootle - What's the difference?

rootle | bootle |

Bootle is likely misspelled.


Bootle has no English definition.

As a verb rootle

is (of an animal) to dig into the ground, with the snout.

Tootle vs Rootle - What's the difference?

tootle | rootle |


As verbs the difference between tootle and rootle

is that tootle is to make a soft toot sound while rootle is (of an animal) to dig into the ground, with the snout.

Pootle vs Rootle - What's the difference?

pootle | rootle |


As verbs the difference between pootle and rootle

is that pootle is to wander or ramble in a leisurely, indirect, or aimless manner, such as by walking or driving; to potter while rootle is (of an animal) to dig into the ground, with the snout.

As a noun pootle

is a stroll; a wandering.