terms |
gekker |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb gekker is
to make a series of stuttering throaty vocalizations in the manner of foxes when encountering a rival.
troat |
gekker |
As verbs the difference between troat and gekker
is that
troat is to make the cry of a deer while
gekker is to make a series of stuttering throaty vocalizations in the manner of foxes when encountering a rival.
As a noun troat
is the cry of a deer.
heehaw |
gekker |
As verbs the difference between heehaw and gekker
is that
heehaw is while
gekker is to make a series of stuttering throaty vocalizations in the manner of foxes when encountering a rival.
As a noun heehaw
is .
As an interjection heehaw
is .
ribbit |
gekker |
As verbs the difference between ribbit and gekker
is that
ribbit is to make the sound of a frog or toad while
gekker is to make a series of stuttering throaty vocalizations in the manner of foxes when encountering a rival.
As an interjection ribbit
is (onomatopoeia) the sound made by a frog or toad.
As a noun ribbit
is the sound made by a frog or toad.
howl |
gekker |
As verbs the difference between howl and gekker
is that
howl is to utter a loud, protracted, mournful sound or cry, as dogs and wolves often do while
gekker is to make a series of stuttering throaty vocalizations in the manner of foxes when encountering a rival.
As a noun howl
is the protracted, mournful cry of a dog or a wolf, or other like sound.
woof |
gekker |
As verbs the difference between woof and gekker
is that
woof is to make a woofing sound while
gekker is to make a series of stuttering throaty vocalizations in the manner of foxes when encountering a rival.
As a noun woof
is the set of yarns placed crosswise in a loom, interlaced with the warp, carried by the shuttle or
woof can be the sound a dog makes when barking.
As an interjection woof
is (humorous) expression of strong physical attraction for someone.
As an acronym woof
is (marketing) well off older folks.
gekker |
moo |
As a verb gekker
is to make a series of stuttering throaty vocalizations in the manner of foxes when encountering a rival.
As a pronoun moo is
we.
quack |
gekker |
As verbs the difference between quack and gekker
is that
quack is to make a noise like a duck or
quack can be to practice or commit quackery while
gekker is to make a series of stuttering throaty vocalizations in the manner of foxes when encountering a rival.
As a noun quack
is the sound made by a duck or
quack can be a fraudulent healer or incompetent professional, especially a doctor of medicine; an impostor who claims to have qualifications to practice medicine.
As an adjective quack
is falsely presented as having medicinal powers.
meow |
gekker |
As verbs the difference between meow and gekker
is that
meow is of a cat, to make its cry while
gekker is to make a series of stuttering throaty vocalizations in the manner of foxes when encountering a rival.
As an interjection meow
is the cry of a cat.
As a noun meow
is the cry of a cat.
baa |
gekker |
As an interjection baa
is baa.
As a verb gekker is
to make a series of stuttering throaty vocalizations in the manner of foxes when encountering a rival.
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