terms |
bacule |
As nouns the difference between terms and bacule
is that
terms is while
bacule is in fortification, a kind of portcullis or gate, made like a pitfall, with a counterpoise, and supported by two large stakes.
bacula |
bacule |
As nouns the difference between bacula and bacule
is that
bacula is while
bacule is in fortification, a kind of portcullis or gate, made like a pitfall, with a counterpoise, and supported by two large stakes.
macule |
bacule |
As a verb macule
is .
As a noun bacule is
in fortification, a kind of portcullis or gate, made like a pitfall, with a counterpoise, and supported by two large stakes.
batule |
bacule |
As nouns the difference between batule and bacule
is that
batule is a springboard in a circus or gymnasium while
bacule is in fortification, a kind of portcullis or gate, made like a pitfall, with a counterpoise, and supported by two large stakes.
bacule |
bascule |
As nouns the difference between bacule and bascule
is that
bacule is in fortification, a kind of portcullis or gate, made like a pitfall, with a counterpoise, and supported by two large stakes while
bascule is a counterbalanced structure having one end that rises as the other lowers.
stake |
bacule |
As a verb stake
is .
As a noun bacule is
in fortification, a kind of portcullis or gate, made like a pitfall, with a counterpoise, and supported by two large stakes.
counterpoise |
bacule |
As nouns the difference between counterpoise and bacule
is that
counterpoise is a weight sufficient to balance another, as in the opposite scale of a balance; an equal weight while
bacule is in fortification, a kind of portcullis or gate, made like a pitfall, with a counterpoise, and supported by two large stakes.
As a verb counterpoise
is to act against with equal weight; to equal in weight; to balance the weight of; to counterbalance.
pitfall |
bacule |
As nouns the difference between pitfall and bacule
is that
pitfall is a potential problem, hazard, or danger that is easily encountered but not immediately obvious while
bacule is in fortification, a kind of portcullis or gate, made like a pitfall, with a counterpoise, and supported by two large stakes.
gate |
bacule |
As a proper noun gate
is a town in oklahoma.
As a noun bacule is
in fortification, a kind of portcullis or gate, made like a pitfall, with a counterpoise, and supported by two large stakes.
portcullis |
bacule |
As nouns the difference between portcullis and bacule
is that
portcullis is a gate in the form of a grating which is lowered into place at the entrance to a castle, fort, etc while
bacule is in fortification, a kind of portcullis or gate, made like a pitfall, with a counterpoise, and supported by two large stakes.
As a verb portcullis
is to obstruct with, or as with, a portcullis; to shut; to bar.
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