knag
Knag vs Knaa - What's the difference?
knag | knaa |As verbs the difference between knag and knaa
is that knag is to hang something on a peg while knaa is (geordie) to know.As a noun knag
is a short spur or stiff projection from the trunk or branch of a tree, such as the stunted dead branch of a fir.Knag vs Knar - What's the difference?
knag | knar |As nouns the difference between knag and knar
is that knag is a short spur or stiff projection from the trunk or branch of a tree, such as the stunted dead branch of a fir while knar is a knot or burl in a tree; a knurl, a gnarl.As a verb knag
is to hang something on a peg.Knag vs Knaw - What's the difference?
knag | knaw |As verbs the difference between knag and knaw
is that knag is to hang something on a peg while knaw is or knaw can be .As a noun knag
is a short spur or stiff projection from the trunk or branch of a tree, such as the stunted dead branch of a fir.Knag vs Snag - What's the difference?
knag | snag |As nouns the difference between knag and snag
is that knag is a short spur or stiff projection from the trunk or branch of a tree, such as the stunted dead branch of a fir while snag is a stump or base of a branch that has been lopped off; a short branch, or a sharp or rough branch; a knot; a protuberance or snag can be (uk|dialect|obsolete) a light meal or snag can be a misnaged, an opponent to chassidic judaism (more likely modern, for cultural reasons).As verbs the difference between knag and snag
is that knag is to hang something on a peg while snag is to catch or tear (eg fabric) upon a rough surface or projection.Knab vs Knag - What's the difference?
knab | knag |In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between knab and knag
is that knab is (obsolete) to seize with the teeth; to gnaw while knag is (obsolete) one of the points of a stag's horn or a tine.As verbs the difference between knab and knag
is that knab is (colloquial) to nab or steal while knag is to hang something on a peg.As a noun knag is
a short spur or stiff projection from the trunk or branch of a tree, such as the stunted dead branch of a fir.Knag vs Nag - What's the difference?
knag | nag |