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Jesse vs Jerry - What's the difference?

jesse | jerry |


As nouns the difference between jesse and jerry

is that jesse is (architecture) a representation of the genealogy of christ, in decorative art, such as a genealogical tree in stained glass or a branched candlestick while jerry is .

As a proper noun jesse

is (biblical character) the father of king david.

Jerry vs Jelly - What's the difference?

jerry | jelly |


As nouns the difference between jerry and jelly

is that jerry is while jelly is (new zealand|australia|british) a dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set.

As a verb jelly is

to wiggle like jelly.

As an adjective jelly is

(slang) jealous.

Ross vs Jerry - What's the difference?

ross | jerry |


As proper nouns the difference between ross and jerry

is that ross is {{surname|A=An|English and Scottish habitational}} derived from any of several places of that name, from Gaelic ros "headland" while Jerry is a nickname for Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jerrold, Gerald, Gerard, and similar male names; also used as a formal male given name.

As nouns the difference between ross and jerry

is that ross is the rough, scaly surface on the bark of trees while jerry is alternative case form of Jerry|lang=en derogatory: German.

As a verb ross

is to divest of the ross, or rough, scaly surface.

Jerome vs Jerry - What's the difference?

jerome | jerry |


As proper nouns the difference between jerome and jerry

is that jerome is a given name derived from Ancient Greek while Jerry is a nickname for Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jerrold, Gerald, Gerard, and similar male names; also used as a formal male given name.

As a noun jerry is

alternative case form of Jerry|lang=en derogatory: German.

Gary vs Jerry - What's the difference?

gary | jerry |


As a proper noun gary

is .

As a noun jerry is

.

Jerry vs Helen - What's the difference?

jerry | helen |


As proper nouns the difference between jerry and helen

is that jerry is a nickname for Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jerrold, Gerald, Gerard, and similar male names; also used as a formal male given name while Helen is the daughter of Zeus and Leda, considered to be the most beautiful woman in the world; her abduction by Paris brought about the Trojan War.

As a noun jerry

is alternative case form of Jerry|lang=en derogatory: German.

Jerry vs Nazi - What's the difference?

jerry | nazi |


As nouns the difference between jerry and nazi

is that jerry is alternative case form of Jerry|lang=en derogatory: German while nazi is alternative form of Nazi||lang=en member of the Nazi Party.

As a proper noun Jerry

is a nickname for Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jerrold, Gerald, Gerard, and similar male names; also used as a formal male given name.

As an adjective nazi is

alternative form of Nazi|lang=en.

Gervase vs Jerry - What's the difference?

gervase | jerry |


As proper nouns the difference between gervase and jerry

is that gervase is a given name derived from Germanic, common in the Middle Ages but rare today while Jerry is a nickname for Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jerrold, Gerald, Gerard, and similar male names; also used as a formal male given name.

As a noun jerry is

alternative case form of Jerry|lang=en derogatory: German.

Poop vs Jerry - What's the difference?

poop | jerry |


As nouns the difference between poop and jerry

is that poop is the stern of a ship while jerry is alternative case form of Jerry|lang=en derogatory: German.

As a verb poop

is to break seawater with the poop of a vessel, especially the poop deck.

As a proper noun Jerry is

a nickname for Jeremiah, Jeremy, Jerrold, Gerald, Gerard, and similar male names; also used as a formal male given name.

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