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cab

Bud vs Cab - What's the difference?

bud | cab |


As a proper noun bud

is a male nickname or bud can be (informal) a nickname for the beer.

As an initialism cab is

(us) (civil aeronautics board).

Aneurysm vs Cab - What's the difference?

aneurysm | cab |


As a noun aneurysm

is (pathology) an abnormal blood-filled swelling of an artery or vein, resulting from a localized weakness in the wall of the vessel.

As an initialism cab is

(us) (civil aeronautics board).

Cab vs Closet - What's the difference?

cab | closet |


As an initialism cab

is (us) (civil aeronautics board).

As a noun closet is

closet.

Cab vs Undefined - What's the difference?

cab | undefined |


As an initialism cab

is (us) (civil aeronautics board).

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Tanker vs Cab - What's the difference?

tanker | cab |


As a verb tanker

is .

As an initialism cab is

(us) (civil aeronautics board).

Cab vs America - What's the difference?

cab | america |


As an initialism cab

is (us) (civil aeronautics board).

As an adjective america is

american.

Cab vs Nj - What's the difference?

cab | nj |


As an initialism cab

is (us) (civil aeronautics board).

As a letter nj is

a digraph from the letters n and j.

Fee vs Cab - What's the difference?

fee | cab |


As a noun fee

is .

As an initialism cab is

(us) (civil aeronautics board).

Cab vs Rig - What's the difference?

cab | rig |


In us|lang=en terms the difference between cab and rig

is that cab is (us) (civil aeronautics board) while rig is (us) a large truck such as a semi-tractor.

As an initialism cab

is (us) (civil aeronautics board).

As a noun rig is

(slang|nautical) the rigging of a sailing ship or other such craft or rig can be (uk|scotland|dialect) a ridge or rig can be (obsolete) a wanton; one given to unbecoming conduct.

As a verb rig is

to fit out with a harness or other equipment.

Brougham vs Cab - What's the difference?

brougham | cab |


As a noun brougham

is a four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage, designed in 1839 it had an open seat for the driver in front of the closed cabin for two or four passengers.

As an initialism cab is

(us) (civil aeronautics board).

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