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thiller

Horror vs Thiller - What's the difference?

horror | thiller |


As nouns the difference between horror and thiller

is that horror is while thiller is the horse that goes between the thills, or shafts, and supports them.

Terms vs Thiller - What's the difference?

terms | thiller |


As nouns the difference between terms and thiller

is that terms is while thiller is the horse that goes between the thills, or shafts, and supports them.

Thriller vs Thiller - What's the difference?

thriller | thiller |


As nouns the difference between thriller and thiller

is that thriller is something that thrills while thiller is the horse that goes between the thills, or shafts, and supports them.

Thiller vs Chiller - What's the difference?

thiller | chiller |


As nouns the difference between thiller and chiller

is that thiller is the horse that goes between the thills, or shafts, and supports them while chiller is something that chills, especially a machine that produces cold air, either for air conditioning, to prepare chilled foods etc.

As an adjective chiller is

comparative of chill.

Triller vs Thiller - What's the difference?

triller | thiller |


As nouns the difference between triller and thiller

is that triller is a small passerine bird of the genus lalage belonging to the cuckoo-shrike family campephagidae, so called because of the loud trilling calls of the male birds while thiller is the horse that goes between the thills, or shafts, and supports them.

Tiller vs Thiller - What's the difference?

tiller | thiller |


As nouns the difference between tiller and thiller

is that tiller is a person who tills; a farmer or tiller can be (obsolete) a young tree or tiller can be (archery) the stock; a beam on a crossbow carved to fit the arrow, or the point of balance in a longbow while thiller is the horse that goes between the thills, or shafts, and supports them.

As a verb tiller

is to put forth new shoots from the root or from around the bottom of the original stalk; stool.