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martel

Artel vs Martel - What's the difference?

artel | martel |


As nouns the difference between artel and martel

is that artel is a Russian or Soviet craftsmen's collective while martel is a hammer, especially a war hammer.

As a verb martel is

to make a blow with, or as with, a hammer.

Cartel vs Martel - What's the difference?

cartel | martel |


As nouns the difference between cartel and martel

is that cartel is cartel while martel is hammer.

Martel vs Mantel - What's the difference?

martel | mantel |


As nouns the difference between martel and mantel

is that martel is hammer while mantel is coat.

Marted vs Martel - What's the difference?

marted | martel |


As a verb marted

is (mart).

As a noun martel is

hammer.

Martel vs Mareel - What's the difference?

martel | mareel |


As nouns the difference between martel and mareel

is that martel is hammer while mareel is (shetland) phosphorescence on the ocean.

Martel vs Marcel - What's the difference?

martel | marcel |


As nouns the difference between martel and marcel

is that martel is a hammer, especially a war hammer while marcel is a hairstyle characterized by deep waves made by a curling iron.

As verbs the difference between martel and marcel

is that martel is to make a blow with, or as with, a hammer while marcel is to wave hair by the marcel method.

As an adjective marcel is

of, producing, or related to marcel waves.

As a proper noun Marcel is

a given name derived from French occasionally borrowed from French.

Martel vs Marvel - What's the difference?

martel | marvel |


As nouns the difference between martel and marvel

is that martel is a hammer, especially a war hammer while marvel is that which causes wonder; a prodigy; a miracle.

As verbs the difference between martel and marvel

is that martel is to make a blow with, or as with, a hammer while marvel is to become filled with wonderment or admiration; to be amazed at something.

Marten vs Martel - What's the difference?

marten | martel |


As nouns the difference between marten and martel

is that marten is any carnivorous mammal of the genus Martes in the family Mustelidae while martel is a hammer, especially a war hammer.

As a verb martel is

to make a blow with, or as with, a hammer.