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caul

Caul vs Caut - What's the difference?

caul | caut |


As a noun caul

is (historical) a style of close-fitting circular cap worn by women in the sixteenth century and later, often made of linen.

As a verb caut is

(obsolete|done by a panther) emit a call in the manner of a panther.

Paul vs Caul - What's the difference?

paul | caul |


As nouns the difference between paul and caul

is that paul is an old italian silver coin; a paolo or paul can be while caul is (historical) a style of close-fitting circular cap worn by women in the sixteenth century and later, often made of linen.

Saul vs Caul - What's the difference?

saul | caul |


As a proper noun saul

is saul.

As a noun caul is

(historical) a style of close-fitting circular cap worn by women in the sixteenth century and later, often made of linen.

Cauk vs Caul - What's the difference?

cauk | caul |


As nouns the difference between cauk and caul

is that cauk is an opaque, compact variety of barite, or heavy spar while caul is a style of close-fitting circular cap worn by women in the sixteenth century and later, often made of linen.

Cawl vs Caul - What's the difference?

cawl | caul |


As nouns the difference between cawl and caul

is that cawl is a traditional Welsh soup, typically made with salted bacon or beef with potatoes, swedes, carrots and other seasonal vegetables while caul is a style of close-fitting circular cap worn by women in the sixteenth century and later, often made of linen.

Caul vs Waul - What's the difference?

caul | waul |


As a noun caul

is a style of close-fitting circular cap worn by women in the sixteenth century and later, often made of linen.

As a verb waul is

to wail, to cry plaintively.

Aul vs Caul - What's the difference?

aul | caul |


As nouns the difference between aul and caul

is that aul is a village encampment in the caucasus, central asia or the southern urals or aul can be while caul is (historical) a style of close-fitting circular cap worn by women in the sixteenth century and later, often made of linen.

Caup vs Caul - What's the difference?

caup | caul |


As nouns the difference between caup and caul

is that caup is (scotland) cup while caul is (historical) a style of close-fitting circular cap worn by women in the sixteenth century and later, often made of linen.

Cal vs Caul - What's the difference?

cal | caul |


As nouns the difference between cal and caul

is that cal is kale; cabbage while caul is (historical) a style of close-fitting circular cap worn by women in the sixteenth century and later, often made of linen.

Caul vs Caulk - What's the difference?

caul | caulk |


As nouns the difference between caul and caulk

is that caul is (historical) a style of close-fitting circular cap worn by women in the sixteenth century and later, often made of linen while caulk is caulking.

As a verb caulk is

(nautical) to drive oakum into the seams of a ship's wooden deck or hull to make it watertight.

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