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sarpe

Terms vs Sarpe - What's the difference?

terms | sarpe |


As nouns the difference between terms and sarpe

is that terms is while sarpe is (label) a collar or neck-ring.

Sarpe vs Sharpe - What's the difference?

sarpe | sharpe |


As a noun sarpe

is (label) a collar or neck-ring.

As a proper noun sharpe is

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Sarpe vs Sarse - What's the difference?

sarpe | sarse |


As nouns the difference between sarpe and sarse

is that sarpe is a collar or neck-ring while sarse is a sieve, especially a very fine one.

As a verb sarse is

to sift through a sieve or sarse.

Sare vs Sarpe - What's the difference?

sare | sarpe |


As an adjective sare

is dry, withered.

As an adverb sare

is much, very much, greatly.

As a noun sarpe is

a collar or neck-ring.

Sarape vs Sarpe - What's the difference?

sarape | sarpe |


As nouns the difference between sarape and sarpe

is that sarape is while sarpe is (label) a collar or neck-ring.

Saree vs Sarpe - What's the difference?

saree | sarpe |


As nouns the difference between saree and sarpe

is that saree is while sarpe is (label) a collar or neck-ring.

Sarpe vs Sarge - What's the difference?

sarpe | sarge |


As nouns the difference between sarpe and sarge

is that sarpe is (label) a collar or neck-ring while sarge is .

Harpe vs Sarpe - What's the difference?

harpe | sarpe |


As a verb harpe

is .

As a noun sarpe is

(label) a collar or neck-ring.

Ring vs Sarpe - What's the difference?

ring | sarpe |


As nouns the difference between ring and sarpe

is that ring is ring (a place where some sports take place; as, a boxing ring) while sarpe is (label) a collar or neck-ring.

Collar vs Sarpe - What's the difference?

collar | sarpe |


As nouns the difference between collar and sarpe

is that collar is anything that encircles the neck while sarpe is (label) a collar or neck-ring.

As a verb collar

is to grab or seize by the collar or neck.