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bould

Terms vs Bould - What's the difference?

terms | bould |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective bould is

.

Bould vs Vould - What's the difference?

bould | vould |


As an adjective bould

is .

As a verb vould is

.

Bourd vs Bould - What's the difference?

bourd | bould |


As a noun bourd

is (obsolete) a joke; jesting, banter.

As a verb bourd

is (obsolete) to jest.

As an adjective bould is

.

Bouls vs Bould - What's the difference?

bouls | bould |


As a noun bouls

is .

As an adjective bould is

.

Bould vs Tould - What's the difference?

bould | tould |


As an adjective bould

is .

As a verb tould is

.

Ould vs Bould - What's the difference?

ould | bould |


As adjectives the difference between ould and bould

is that ould is (slang|ireland) old, aged, long-established while bould is .

Bould vs Boula - What's the difference?

bould | boula |


As an adjective bould

is obsolete form of lang=en.

As a noun boula is

any of various Caribbean drums.

Hould vs Bould - What's the difference?

hould | bould |


As a verb hould

is .

As an adjective bould is

.

Bould vs Boule - What's the difference?

bould | boule |


As an adjective bould

is .

As a verb boule is

.

Bould vs Gould - What's the difference?

bould | gould |


As an adjective bould

is .

As a proper noun gould is

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