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broket

Terms vs Broket - What's the difference?

terms | broket |


As nouns the difference between terms and broket

is that terms is while broket is (computing|informal) an angle bracket: either of the symbols < and > when used as an enclosing pair.

Broket vs Brokest - What's the difference?

broket | brokest |


As a noun broket

is an angle bracket: either of the symbols < and > when used as an enclosing pair.

As a verb brokest is

form of break|lang=en.

Broket vs Brocket - What's the difference?

broket | brocket |


As nouns the difference between broket and brocket

is that broket is an angle bracket: either of the symbols < and > when used as an enclosing pair while brocket is a stag in its second year, before its horns have started branching.

Broket vs Broked - What's the difference?

broket | broked |


As a noun broket

is (computing|informal) an angle bracket: either of the symbols < and > when used as an enclosing pair.

As a verb broked is

(broke).

Brokes vs Broket - What's the difference?

brokes | broket |


As a verb brokes

is third-person singular of broke.

As a noun broket is

an angle bracket: either of the symbols < and > when used as an enclosing pair.

Broket vs Broker - What's the difference?

broket | broker |


As nouns the difference between broket and broker

is that broket is (computing|informal) an angle bracket: either of the symbols < and > when used as an enclosing pair while broker is realtor.

Broken vs Broket - What's the difference?

broken | broket |


As a proper noun broken

is (derogatory|slang) torres strait creole.

As a noun broket is

(computing|informal) an angle bracket: either of the symbols < and > when used as an enclosing pair.

Broke vs Broket - What's the difference?

broke | broket |


As nouns the difference between broke and broket

is that broke is (papermaking) paper or board that is discarded and repulped during the manufacturing process while broket is (computing|informal) an angle bracket: either of the symbols < and > when used as an enclosing pair.

As an adjective broke

is (informal) lacking money; bankrupt.

As a verb broke

is (break) or broke can be to broker; to transact business for another.