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Snee vs Snar - What's the difference?

snee | snar |


As verbs the difference between snee and snar

is that snee is while snar is (obsolete) to snarl.

Snar vs Undefined - What's the difference?

snar | undefined |


As a verb snar

is (obsolete) to snarl.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Grab vs Snar - What's the difference?

grab | snar |


As a noun grab

is grave.

As a verb snar is

(obsolete) to snarl.

Snar vs Sneer - What's the difference?

snar | sneer |


As verbs the difference between snar and sneer

is that snar is to snarl while sneer is to raise a corner of the upper lip slightly, especially in scorn.

As a noun sneer is

a facial expression where one slightly raises one corner of the upper lip, generally indicating scorn.

Snar vs Grunt - What's the difference?

snar | grunt |


As verbs the difference between snar and grunt

is that snar is to snarl while grunt is frequentative: gruntle.

As a noun grunt is

a short, snorting sound, often to show disapproval, or used as a reply when one is reluctant to speak.

Terms vs Snar - What's the difference?

terms | snar |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb snar is

(obsolete) to snarl.

Spar vs Snar - What's the difference?

spar | snar |


In obsolete terms the difference between spar and snar

is that spar is a bar of wood used to fasten a door while snar is to snarl.

As verbs the difference between spar and snar

is that spar is to bolt, bar while snar is to snarl.

As a noun spar

is a rafter of a roof.

Skar vs Snar - What's the difference?

skar | snar |


As an adjective skar

is (uk|scotland|dialect) wild; timid; shy.

As a verb snar is

(obsolete) to snarl.

Gnar vs Snar - What's the difference?

gnar | snar |


As verbs the difference between gnar and snar

is that gnar is to snarl or growl while snar is to snarl.

As a noun gnar

is snow.

Snar vs Fnar - What's the difference?

snar | fnar |


As a verb snar

is to snarl.

As an interjection fnar is

representing a dirty laugh at some sexual innuendo.

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