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dalek

Egg vs Dalek - What's the difference?

egg | dalek |


As nouns the difference between egg and dalek

is that egg is (zoology|countable) an approximately spherical or ellipsoidal body produced by birds, snakes, insects and other animals, housing the embryo during its development while dalek is (nonstandard) (dalek).

As a verb egg

is to throw eggs at or egg can be to encourage, incite.

Table vs Dalek - What's the difference?

table | dalek |


As nouns the difference between table and dalek

is that table is furniture with a top surface to accommodate a variety of uses while Dalek is a member of a race of extraterrestrial mutants who appear in the television programme Doctor Who and are known for travelling in metallic shells, having monotone, mechanically distorted voices, repeating a limited number of phrases, and being bent on exterminating other beings mercilessly.

As a verb table

is to put on a table.

Wikidiffcom vs Dalek - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | dalek |

Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.


Wikidiffcom has no English definition.

As a noun Dalek is

a member of a race of extraterrestrial mutants who appear in the television programme Doctor Who and are known for travelling in metallic shells, having monotone, mechanically distorted voices, repeating a limited number of phrases, and being bent on exterminating other beings mercilessly.

Dalek vs Daled - What's the difference?

dalek | daled |


As nouns the difference between dalek and daled

is that dalek is (nonstandard) (dalek) while daled is .

Dale vs Dalek - What's the difference?

dale | dalek |


As nouns the difference between dale and dalek

is that dale is a valley in an otherwise hilly area while Dalek is a member of a race of extraterrestrial mutants who appear in the television programme Doctor Who and are known for travelling in metallic shells, having monotone, mechanically distorted voices, repeating a limited number of phrases, and being bent on exterminating other beings mercilessly.

As a proper noun Dale

is {{surname|from=Middle English}} for someone living in a dale.

Dalet vs Dalek - What's the difference?

dalet | dalek |


As nouns the difference between dalet and dalek

is that dalet is dalet; the hebrew letter while dalek is (nonstandard) (dalek).

Dales vs Dalek - What's the difference?

dales | dalek |


As nouns the difference between dales and dalek

is that dales is plural of lang=en while Dalek is a member of a race of extraterrestrial mutants who appear in the television programme Doctor Who and are known for travelling in metallic shells, having monotone, mechanically distorted voices, repeating a limited number of phrases, and being bent on exterminating other beings mercilessly.

As a proper noun Dales

is the Yorkshire Dales, an upland area, in Northern England.

Dalk vs Dalek - What's the difference?

dalk | dalek |


As nouns the difference between dalk and dalek

is that dalk is a pin; brooch; clasp while Dalek is a member of a race of extraterrestrial mutants who appear in the television programme Doctor Who and are known for travelling in metallic shells, having monotone, mechanically distorted voices, repeating a limited number of phrases, and being bent on exterminating other beings mercilessly.

Tardis vs Dalek - What's the difference?

tardis | dalek |


As nouns the difference between tardis and dalek

is that tardis is alternative form of Tardis|lang=en while Dalek is a member of a race of extraterrestrial mutants who appear in the television programme Doctor Who and are known for travelling in metallic shells, having monotone, mechanically distorted voices, repeating a limited number of phrases, and being bent on exterminating other beings mercilessly.

As a proper noun TARDIS

is the time machine and spacecraft used by the Doctor in the British sci-fi television series Doctor Who, which is larger on the inside than its exterior (that of a British police box) suggests, or any of the conceptually similar time machines used by other members of the Doctor's race, the Time Lords.

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