kid |
chaff |
In lang=en terms the difference between kid and chaff
is that
kid is of a goat, to give birth to kids while
chaff is to make fun of; to turn into ridicule by addressing in ironical or bantering language; to quiz.
As nouns the difference between kid and chaff
is that
kid is a young goat or
kid can be a fagot; a bundle of heath and furze while
chaff is the inedible parts of a grain-producing plant.
As verbs the difference between kid and chaff
is that
kid is (colloquial) to make a fool of (someone) while
chaff is to use light, idle language by way of fun or ridicule; to banter.
chaff |
false |
As a noun chaff
is the inedible parts of a grain-producing plant.
As a verb chaff
is to use light, idle language by way of fun or ridicule; to banter.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
chaff |
hoax |
In lang=en terms the difference between chaff and hoax
is that
chaff is to make fun of; to turn into ridicule by addressing in ironical or bantering language; to quiz while
hoax is to deceive (someone) by making them believe something which has been maliciously or mischievously fabricated (scam).
As nouns the difference between chaff and hoax
is that
chaff is the inedible parts of a grain-producing plant while
hoax is anything deliberately intended to deceive or trick.
As verbs the difference between chaff and hoax
is that
chaff is to use light, idle language by way of fun or ridicule; to banter while
hoax is to deceive (someone) by making them believe something which has been maliciously or mischievously fabricated (scam).
chaff |
undefined |
As a noun chaff
is the inedible parts of a grain-producing plant.
As a verb chaff
is to use light, idle language by way of fun or ridicule; to banter.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
chaff |
chap |
In intransitive terms the difference between chaff and chap
is that
chaff is to use light, idle language by way of fun or ridicule; to banter while
chap is of the skin, to split or flake due to cold weather or dryness.
In transitive terms the difference between chaff and chap
is that
chaff is to make fun of; to turn into ridicule by addressing in ironical or bantering language; to quiz while
chap is to cause to open in slits or chinks; to split; to cause the skin of to crack or become rough.
chaff |
chaff |
In lang=en terms the difference between chaff and chaff
is that
chaff is to make fun of; to turn into ridicule by addressing in ironical or bantering language; to quiz while
chaff is to make fun of; to turn into ridicule by addressing in ironical or bantering language; to quiz.
As nouns the difference between chaff and chaff
is that
chaff is the inedible parts of a grain-producing plant while
chaff is the inedible parts of a grain-producing plant.
As verbs the difference between chaff and chaff
is that
chaff is to use light, idle language by way of fun or ridicule; to banter while
chaff is to use light, idle language by way of fun or ridicule; to banter.
stray |
chaff |
In lang=en terms the difference between stray and chaff
is that
stray is to cause to stray while
chaff is to make fun of; to turn into ridicule by addressing in ironical or bantering language; to quiz.
As nouns the difference between stray and chaff
is that
stray is any domestic animal that has an enclosure, or its proper place and company, and wanders at large, or is lost; an estray while
chaff is the inedible parts of a grain-producing plant.
As verbs the difference between stray and chaff
is that
stray is to wander, as from a direct course; to deviate, or go out of the way while
chaff is to use light, idle language by way of fun or ridicule; to banter.
As an adjective stray
is having gone astray; strayed; wandering; as, a stray horse or sheep.
debris |
chaff |
As nouns the difference between debris and chaff
is that
debris is while
chaff is the inedible parts of a grain-producing plant.
As a verb chaff is
to use light, idle language by way of fun or ridicule; to banter.
chaff |
tares |
As nouns the difference between chaff and tares
is that
chaff is the inedible parts of a grain-producing plant while
tares is plural of lang=en.
As verbs the difference between chaff and tares
is that
chaff is to use light, idle language by way of fun or ridicule; to banter while
tares is third-person singular of tare.
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