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Compete vs Battel - What's the difference?

compete | battel |


As verbs the difference between compete and battel

is that compete is while battel is to make fertile.

As a noun battel is

or battel can be (uk|oxford university|mostly|in the plural) provisions ordered from the buttery; also, the charges for them.

As an adjective battel is

(obsolete) fertile; fruitful; productive.

Battel vs Conflict - What's the difference?

battel | conflict |


As nouns the difference between battel and conflict

is that battel is or battel can be (uk|oxford university|mostly|in the plural) provisions ordered from the buttery; also, the charges for them while conflict is a clash or disagreement, often violent, between two opposing groups or individuals.

As verbs the difference between battel and conflict

is that battel is to make fertile while conflict is to be at odds (with); to disagree or be incompatible.

As an adjective battel

is (obsolete) fertile; fruitful; productive.

Berate vs Battel - What's the difference?

berate | battel |


As verbs the difference between berate and battel

is that berate is to chide or scold vehemently while battel is to make fertile.

As a noun battel is

or battel can be (uk|oxford university|mostly|in the plural) provisions ordered from the buttery; also, the charges for them.

As an adjective battel is

(obsolete) fertile; fruitful; productive.

Terms vs Battel - What's the difference?

terms | battel |


As nouns the difference between terms and battel

is that terms is while battel is or battel can be (uk|oxford university|mostly|in the plural) provisions ordered from the buttery; also, the charges for them.

As an adjective battel is

(obsolete) fertile; fruitful; productive.

As a verb battel is

to make fertile.

Battel vs Battle - What's the difference?

battel | battle |


In obsolete terms the difference between battel and battle

is that battel is fertile; fruitful; productive while battle is the main body, as distinct from the vanguard and rear; battalia.

As a proper noun Battle is

{{surname|habitational|from=Middle English}} from places in England that have been sites of a battle.

Battel vs Batted - What's the difference?

battel | batted |


As verbs the difference between battel and batted

is that battel is to make fertile while batted is past tense of bat.

As a noun battel

is obsolete form of lang=en.

As an adjective battel

is fertile; fruitful; productive.

Battel vs Battell - What's the difference?

battel | battell |


As nouns the difference between battel and battell

is that battel is obsolete form of lang=en while battell is obsolete spelling of battle.

As an adjective battel

is fertile; fruitful; productive.

As a verb battel

is to make fertile.

Batten vs Battel - What's the difference?

batten | battel |


As verbs the difference between batten and battel

is that batten is to become better; improve in condition, especially by feeding or batten can be to furnish with battens while battel is to make fertile.

As nouns the difference between batten and battel

is that batten is a thin strip of wood used in construction to hold members of a structure together or to provide a fixing point while battel is or battel can be (uk|oxford university|mostly|in the plural) provisions ordered from the buttery; also, the charges for them.

As an adjective battel is

(obsolete) fertile; fruitful; productive.

Batter vs Battel - What's the difference?

batter | battel |


As verbs the difference between batter and battel

is that batter is to hit or strike violently and repeatedly or batter can be (architecture) to slope (of walls, buildings etc) while battel is to make fertile.

As nouns the difference between batter and battel

is that batter is a beaten mixture of flour and liquid (usually egg and milk), used for baking (eg pancakes, cake, or yorkshire pudding) or to coat food (eg fish) prior to frying or batter can be an incline on the outer face of a built wall or batter can be (baseball) the player attempting to hit the ball with a bat while battel is or battel can be (uk|oxford university|mostly|in the plural) provisions ordered from the buttery; also, the charges for them.

As an adjective battel is

(obsolete) fertile; fruitful; productive.