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spetchel

Terms vs Spetchel - What's the difference?

terms | spetchel |


As nouns the difference between terms and spetchel

is that terms is while spetchel is a levee or dike made from stones laid in horizontal rows with a bed of thin turf between each of them.

Spetchel vs Leveea - What's the difference?

spetchel | leveea |

Leveea is likely misspelled.


Leveea has no English definition.

As a noun spetchel

is a levee or dike made from stones laid in horizontal rows with a bed of thin turf between each of them.

Wikidiffcom vs Spetchel - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | spetchel |


As a noun spetchel is

a levee or dike made from stones laid in horizontal rows with a bed of thin turf between each of them.

Spetchel vs Spetchell - What's the difference?

spetchel | spetchell |


As nouns the difference between spetchel and spetchell

is that spetchel is a levee or dike made from stones laid in horizontal rows with a bed of thin turf between each of them while spetchell is an artificial chalk hill typically formed through the dumping of chalk-rich industrial waste, which creates a sort of artificial limestone grassland.

Spetchel vs Spetches - What's the difference?

spetchel | spetches |


As nouns the difference between spetchel and spetches

is that spetchel is a levee or dike made from stones laid in horizontal rows with a bed of thin turf between each of them while spetches is the parings and refuse of hides, skins, etc, from which glue is made.

Dike vs Spetchel - What's the difference?

dike | spetchel |


As nouns the difference between dike and spetchel

is that dike is great desire, lust while spetchel is a levee or dike made from stones laid in horizontal rows with a bed of thin turf between each of them.

Levee vs Spetchel - What's the difference?

levee | spetchel |


As a verb levee

is .

As a noun spetchel is

a levee or dike made from stones laid in horizontal rows with a bed of thin turf between each of them.