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As a noun fitch is
the European polecat,
Mustela putorius.
fitch |
bring |
As a noun fitch
is the European polecat,
Mustela putorius.
As a verb bring is
to transport toward somebody/somewhere.
As an interjection bring is
the sound of a telephone ringing.
ditch |
fitch |
As nouns the difference between ditch and fitch
is that
ditch is or
ditch can be a trench; a long, shallow indentation, as for irrigation or drainage while
fitch is the (
european polecat),
mustela putorius or
fitch can be (obsolete).
As a verb ditch
is or
ditch can be to discard or abandon.
aitch |
fitch |
As nouns the difference between aitch and fitch
is that
aitch is while
fitch is the (
european polecat),
mustela putorius or
fitch can be (obsolete).
fetch |
fitch |
In obsolete terms the difference between fetch and fitch
is that
fetch is to recall from a swoon; to revive; sometimes with
to while
fitch is
A word found in the Authorized Version of the Bible, representing different Hebrew originals. In Isaiah xxviii. 25, 27, it means the black aromatic seeds of Nigella sativa. In Ezekiel iv. 9, the Revised Version now reads "spelt".
As nouns the difference between fetch and fitch
is that fetch is the object of fetching; the source and origin of attraction; a force, quality or propensity which is attracting eg., in a given attribute of person, place, object, principle, etc while fitch is the European polecat, Mustela putorius.
As a verb fetch
is to retrieve; to bear towards; to go and get.
As an adjective fetch
is attractive, popular.
gitch | fitch |
As nouns the difference between gitch and fitch
is that
gitch is (saskatchewan) women's or men's underwear while
fitch is the (
european polecat),
mustela putorius or
fitch can be (obsolete).
hitch | fitch |
As a proper noun hitch
is .
As a noun fitch is
the (
european polecat),
mustela putorius or
fitch can be (obsolete).
fitch | titch |
As nouns the difference between fitch and titch
is that
fitch is the (
european polecat),
mustela putorius or
fitch can be (obsolete) while
titch is (british|colloquial) a very small person; a small child; a small amount.
fitch | finch |
As nouns the difference between fitch and finch
is that
fitch is the European polecat,
Mustela putorius while
finch is any bird of the family Fringillidae, seed-eating passerine birds, native chiefly to the Northern Hemisphere and usually having a conical beak.
As a verb finch is
to hunt for finches, to go finching.
As a proper noun Finch is
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