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avel

Wikidiffcom vs Avel - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | avel |


As a verb avel is

(obsolete) to pull away.

Avel vs Arvel - What's the difference?

avel | arvel |


As a verb avel

is to pull away.

As a noun arvel is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Aval vs Avel - What's the difference?

aval | avel |


As a noun aval

is (finance) a financial guarantee by a third party to assume the burden of a debt, especially a bill of exchange in the event of default.

As an adjective aval

is (rare) of, related to, or characteristic of a grandparent.

As a verb avel is

(obsolete) to pull away.

Aven vs Avel - What's the difference?

aven | avel |


As verbs the difference between aven and avel

is that aven is while avel is (obsolete) to pull away.

Avel vs Amel - What's the difference?

avel | amel |


As verbs the difference between avel and amel

is that avel is to pull away while amel is to enamel.

As a noun amel is

enamel.

Gavel vs Avel - What's the difference?

gavel | avel |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between gavel and avel

is that gavel is (obsolete) usury; interest on money while avel is (obsolete) to pull away.

As verbs the difference between gavel and avel

is that gavel is to use a gavel while avel is (obsolete) to pull away.

As a noun gavel

is (historical) rent or gavel can be a wooden mallet, used by a courtroom judge, or by a committee chairman, struck against a sounding block to quieten those present, or by an auctioneer to accept the highest bid at auction or gavel can be a small heap of grain, not tied up into a bundle or gavel can be a gable.

Avel vs Axel - What's the difference?

avel | axel |


As a verb avel

is (obsolete) to pull away.

As a proper noun axel is

in quiet use since the 19th century.

Avel vs Ravel - What's the difference?

avel | ravel |


As verbs the difference between avel and ravel

is that avel is (obsolete) to pull away while ravel is to tangle; entangle; entwine confusedly, become snarled; thus to involve; perplex; confuse.

As a noun ravel is

a snarl, complication.

Aver vs Avel - What's the difference?

aver | avel |


As a noun aver

is ice-floe.

As a verb avel is

(obsolete) to pull away.

Favel vs Avel - What's the difference?

favel | avel |


As a noun favel

is flattery; cajolery; deceit.

As an adjective favel

is yellow or dun in colour.

As a verb avel is

to pull away.

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