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Hinder vs Ward - What's the difference?
hinder | ward |As a verb hinder
is to make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle.As an adjective hinder
is of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.As a noun hinder
is (slang|euphemistic) the buttocks.As a proper noun ward is
for a guard or watchman.Ward vs Compartment - What's the difference?
ward | compartment |As a proper noun ward
is for a guard or watchman.As a noun compartment is
a room, or section, or chamber.Ward vs Paris - What's the difference?
ward | paris |As proper nouns the difference between ward and paris
is that ward is for a guard or watchman while paris is (label) (trojan prince).Want vs Ward - What's the difference?
want | ward |As proper nouns the difference between want and ward
is that want is a personification of want while ward is for a guard or watchman.Ward vs Floor - What's the difference?
ward | floor |As a proper noun ward
is for a guard or watchman.As a noun floor is
the bottom or lower part of any room; the supporting surface of a room.As a verb floor is
to cover or furnish with a floor.Avert vs Ward - What's the difference?
avert | ward |