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bogue

Bogus vs Bogue - What's the difference?

bogus | bogue |


As an adjective bogus

is counterfeit or fake; not genuine.

As a noun bogus

is (us|dialect) a liquor made of rum and molasses.

As a proper noun bogue is

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Bogle vs Bogue - What's the difference?

bogle | bogue |


As nouns the difference between bogle and bogue

is that bogle is a goblin; a frightful spectre or phantom; a bogy or bugbear while bogue is a species of sea bream native to the eastern Atlantic, species: Boops boops.

As a verb bogue is

to fall off from the wind; to edge away to leeward.

As a proper noun Bogue is

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Bogued vs Bogue - What's the difference?

bogued | bogue |


As a verb bogued

is (bogue).

As a proper noun bogue is

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Bogue vs Bogie - What's the difference?

bogue | bogie |


As nouns the difference between bogue and bogie

is that bogue is a species of sea bream native to the eastern Atlantic, species: Boops boops while bogie is structure with axles and wheels under a railway carriage or locomotive, called railroad truck in US English. Also used under semitrailers, and lorries with more than one rear axle.

As a verb bogue

is to fall off from the wind; to edge away to leeward.

As a proper noun Bogue

is {{surname}.

Togue vs Bogue - What's the difference?

togue | bogue |


As a noun togue

is lake trout, salvelinus namaycush , a freshwater char of northern north america.

As a proper noun bogue is

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Pogue vs Bogue - What's the difference?

pogue | bogue |


As a verb pogue

is .

As a proper noun bogue is

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Bogue vs Bouge - What's the difference?

bogue | bouge |


As a proper noun bogue

is .

As a noun bouge is

the right to rations at court, granted to the king's household, attendants etc.

As a verb bouge is

to swell out.

Brogue vs Bogue - What's the difference?

brogue | bogue |


As a noun brogue

is a strong dialectal accent in ireland it used to be a term for irish spoken with a strong english accent, but gradually changed to mean english spoken with a strong irish accent as english control of ireland gradually increased and irish waned as the standard language.

As a verb brogue

is (intransitive) to speak with a brogue (accent) or brogue can be (dialect) to fish for eels by disturbing the waters.

As a proper noun bogue is

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Bogue vs Cogue - What's the difference?

bogue | cogue |


As a proper noun bogue

is .

As a verb cogue is

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Bogue vs Vogue - What's the difference?

bogue | vogue |


As a proper noun bogue

is .

As a verb vogue is

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