gruel |
fodder |
As nouns the difference between gruel and fodder
is that
gruel is a thin, watery porridge while
fodder is food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc.
As verbs the difference between gruel and fodder
is that
gruel is (transative) to exhaust; use up; disable while
fodder is (dialect) to feed animals (with fodder).
gruel |
undefined |
As a noun gruel
is a thin, watery porridge.
As a verb gruel
is (transative) to exhaust; use up; disable.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
gruel |
null |
As nouns the difference between gruel and null
is that
gruel is a thin, watery porridge while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
As a verb gruel
is (transative) to exhaust; use up; disable.
gruel |
swill |
As nouns the difference between gruel and swill
is that
gruel is a thin, watery porridge while
swill is a mixture of solid and liquid food scraps fed to pigs etc; especially kitchen waste for this purpose.
As verbs the difference between gruel and swill
is that
gruel is (transative) to exhaust; use up; disable while
swill is to eat or drink greedily or to excess.
gruel |
pap |
As nouns the difference between gruel and pap
is that
gruel is a thin, watery porridge while
pap is paste; an adhesive paste.
As a verb gruel
is (transative) to exhaust; use up; disable.
gruel |
stirabout |
As nouns the difference between gruel and stirabout
is that
gruel is a thin, watery porridge while
stirabout is porridge.
As a verb gruel
is to exhaust; use up; disable.
gruel |
gruelling |
As a noun gruel
is a thin, watery porridge.
As a verb gruel
is (transative) to exhaust; use up; disable.
As an adjective gruelling is
so difficult or taxing as to make one exhausted; backbreaking.
cereal |
gruel |
As a proper noun cereal
is a village in alberta, canada.
As a noun gruel is
a thin, watery porridge.
As a verb gruel is
(transative) to exhaust; use up; disable.
gruel |
banana |
As nouns the difference between gruel and banana
is that
gruel is a thin, watery porridge while
banana is an elongated curved fruit, which grows in bunches, and has a sweet creamy flesh and a smooth yellow skin.
As a verb gruel
is to exhaust; use up; disable.
As an adjective banana is
curved like a banana, especially of a ball in flight.
As an acronym BANANA is
Build
Absolutely
Nothing
Anywhere
Near
Anyone (or)
Anything. Someone who objects to the building of any structure in their neighborhood, especially in public policy debate. Used as an expression of irritation towards people who are thought of as being worse than NIMBYs.
punish |
gruel |
As verbs the difference between punish and gruel
is that
punish is to cause to suffer for crime or misconduct, to administer disciplinary action while
gruel is (transative) to exhaust; use up; disable.
As a noun gruel is
a thin, watery porridge.
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