hake |
perch |
As nouns the difference between hake and perch
is that
hake is a hook; a pot-hook while
perch is any of the three species of spiny-finned freshwater fish in the genus
Perca.
As verbs the difference between hake and perch
is that
hake is to loiter; to sneak while
perch is to rest on (or as if on) a perch; to roost.
As a proper noun Perch is
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hake |
sturgeon |
As nouns the difference between hake and sturgeon
is that
hake is a hook; a pot-hook while
sturgeon is any marine or freshwater fish of the family Acipenseridae that are prized for their roe and are endemic to temperate seas and rivers of the northern hemisphere, especially central Eurasia.
As a verb hake
is to loiter; to sneak.
hake |
cod |
As nouns the difference between hake and cod
is that
hake is a hook; a pot-hook while
cod is a small bag or pouch.
As verbs the difference between hake and cod
is that
hake is to loiter; to sneak while
cod is to attempt to deceive or confuse.
As an adjective cod is
having the character of imitation; jocular. (now usually attributive, forming mostly compound adjectives).
hake |
flake |
In uk dialect terms the difference between hake and flake
is that
hake is to loiter; to sneak while
flake is a paling; a hurdle.
hake |
wahoo |
As nouns the difference between hake and wahoo
is that
hake is a hook; a pot-hook while
wahoo is species: Acanthocybium solandri, a tropical and subtropical game fish.
As a verb hake
is to loiter; to sneak.
As a proper noun Wahoo is
a ghost town in California.
hake |
colin |
As nouns the difference between hake and colin
is that
hake is a hook; a pot-hook while
colin is the American quail or bobwhite, or related species.
As a verb hake
is to loiter; to sneak.
As a proper noun Colin is
a given name derived from Ancient Greek.
hake |
haddockampflash |
hake |
haddockampflashampfwr |
bake |
hake |
As a noun bake
is nautical traffic sign or buoy.
As a numeral hake is
(
l).
hake |
hakea |
As a numeral hake
is (
l).
As a noun hakea is
a shrub of the genus.
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