skewer |
x |
As a noun skewer
is a long pin, normally made of metal or wood, used to secure food during cooking.
As a verb skewer
is to impale on a skewer.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
skew |
skewer |
As verbs the difference between skew and skewer
is that
skew is to change or alter in a particular direction while
skewer is to impale on a skewer.
As nouns the difference between skew and skewer
is that
skew is (architecture) a stone at the foot of the slope of a gable, the offset of a buttress, etc, cut with a sloping surface and with a check to receive the coping stones and retain them in place while
skewer is a long pin, normally made of metal or wood, used to secure food during cooking.
As an adjective skew
is (mathematics) neither perpendicular nor parallel (usually said of two lines).
As an adverb skew
is awry; obliquely; askew.
skewer |
false |
As a noun skewer
is a long pin, normally made of metal or wood, used to secure food during cooking.
As a verb skewer
is to impale on a skewer.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
kebob |
skewer |
As nouns the difference between kebob and skewer
is that
kebob is while
skewer is a long pin, normally made of metal or wood, used to secure food during cooking.
As a verb skewer is
to impale on a skewer.
fork |
skewer |
In chess|lang=en terms the difference between fork and skewer
is that
fork is (chess) the simultaneous attack of two adversary pieces with one single attacking piece (especially a knight) while
skewer is (chess) to attack a piece which has a less valuable piece behind it.
As nouns the difference between fork and skewer
is that
fork is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc while
skewer is a long pin, normally made of metal or wood, used to secure food during cooking.
As verbs the difference between fork and skewer
is that
fork is to divide into two or more branches while
skewer is to impale on a skewer.
skewer |
|
skewer |
undefined |
As a noun skewer
is a long pin, normally made of metal or wood, used to secure food during cooking.
As a verb skewer
is to impale on a skewer.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
heckle |
skewer |
As verbs the difference between heckle and skewer
is that
heckle is to question harshly in an attempt to find or reveal weaknesses while
skewer is to impale on a skewer.
As a noun skewer is
a long pin, normally made of metal or wood, used to secure food during cooking.
jeer |
skewer |
As nouns the difference between jeer and skewer
is that
jeer is a railing remark or reflection; a scoff; a taunt; a biting jest; a flout; a jibe; mockery or
jeer can be (nautical) a gear; a tackle while
skewer is a long pin, normally made of metal or wood, used to secure food during cooking.
As verbs the difference between jeer and skewer
is that
jeer is to utter sarcastic or mocking comments; to speak with mockery or derision; to use taunting language while
skewer is to impale on a skewer.
push |
skewer |
As verbs the difference between push and skewer
is that
push is (intransitive) to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force while
skewer is to impale on a skewer.
As nouns the difference between push and skewer
is that
push is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing or
push can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) a pustule; a pimple while
skewer is a long pin, normally made of metal or wood, used to secure food during cooking.
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