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Oldenglish vs Forefinger - What's the difference?

oldenglish | forefinger |


As a noun forefinger is

the index finger: the first finger next to the thumb.

Oldenglish vs Pawl - What's the difference?

oldenglish | pawl |

Oldenglish is likely misspelled.


Oldenglish has no English definition.

As a noun pawl is

a pivoted catch designed to fall into a notch on a ratchet wheel so as to allow movement in only one direction (e.g. on a windlass or in a clock mechanism), or alternatively to move the wheel in one direction.

As a verb pawl is

to stop with a pawl.

Oldenglish vs Value - What's the difference?

oldenglish | value |


As a verb value is

.

Oldenglish vs Record - What's the difference?

oldenglish | record |


As a noun record is

record.

Oldenglish vs Strike - What's the difference?

oldenglish | strike |


As a verb strike is

to delete or cross out; to scratch or eliminate.

As a noun strike is

(baseball) a status resulting from a batter swinging and missing a pitch, or not swinging at a pitch in the strike zone, or hitting a foul ball that is not caught.

Oldenglish vs Man - What's the difference?

oldenglish | man |


As a pronoun man is

i.

Oldenglish vs Bookhood - What's the difference?

oldenglish | bookhood |


As a noun bookhood is

knowledge of books; scholarship.

Oldenglish vs Tame - What's the difference?

oldenglish | tame |


As a noun tame is

water-source.

Oldenglish vs Modernenglish - What's the difference?

oldenglish | modernenglish |

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