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thropple

Terms vs Thropple - What's the difference?

terms | thropple |


As nouns the difference between terms and thropple

is that terms is while thropple is larynx, windpipe.

As a verb thropple is

(obsolete) to throttle.

Thropple vs Thripple - What's the difference?

thropple | thripple |


As nouns the difference between thropple and thripple

is that thropple is larynx, windpipe while thripple is (uk|dialect) a ladder-like extension fitted to the front, rear, and sometimes sides of a haywagon or other towed agricultural trailer so as to increase its capacity.

As a verb thropple

is (obsolete) to throttle.

Thropple vs Thrapple - What's the difference?

thropple | thrapple |


As nouns the difference between thropple and thrapple

is that thropple is larynx, windpipe while thrapple is (scotland|northern england) the throat, especially the windpipe or gullet.

As a verb thropple

is (obsolete) to throttle.

Throttle vs Thropple - What's the difference?

throttle | thropple |


As nouns the difference between throttle and thropple

is that throttle is a valve that regulates the supply of fuel-air mixture to an internal combustion engine and thus controls its speed; a similar valve that controls the air supply to an engine while thropple is larynx, windpipe.

As verbs the difference between throttle and thropple

is that throttle is to cut back on the speed of (an engine, person, organization, network connection, etc) while thropple is (obsolete) to throttle.

Windpipe vs Thropple - What's the difference?

windpipe | thropple |


As nouns the difference between windpipe and thropple

is that windpipe is the trachea while thropple is larynx, windpipe.

As a verb thropple is

(obsolete) to throttle.

Larynx vs Thropple - What's the difference?

larynx | thropple |


As nouns the difference between larynx and thropple

is that larynx is an organ of the neck of mammals involved in breath control, protection of the trachea and sound production, housing the vocal cords, and that is situated at the point where the upper tract splits into the trachea and the oesophagus/esophagus while thropple is larynx, windpipe.

As a verb thropple is

to throttle.