mutton |
lame |
As nouns the difference between mutton and lame
is that
mutton is the flesh of sheep used as food while
lame is sea.
As an adjective mutton
is (cockney rhyming slang) deaf.
mutton |
chevon |
As nouns the difference between mutton and chevon
is that
mutton is the flesh of sheep used as food while
chevon is the meat of a goat.
As an adjective mutton
is (cockney rhyming slang) deaf.
mutton |
chevron |
As nouns the difference between mutton and chevron
is that
mutton is the flesh of sheep used as food while
chevron is a v-shaped pattern; used in architecture, and as an insignia of military or police rank, on the sleeve.
As an adjective mutton
is (cockney rhyming slang) deaf.
As a verb chevron is
to form or be formed into chevrons.
matter |
mutton |
In obsolete terms the difference between matter and mutton
is that
matter is pus while
mutton is a prostitute.
As nouns the difference between matter and mutton
is that
matter is substance, material while
mutton is the flesh of sheep used as food.
As a verb matter
is to be important.
As an adjective mutton is
deaf.
mutton |
ram |
As a noun mutton
is the flesh of sheep used as food.
As an adjective mutton
is (cockney rhyming slang) deaf.
As a proper noun ram is
rome.
calf |
mutton |
As nouns the difference between calf and mutton
is that
calf is a young cow or bull or
calf can be (anatomy) the back of the leg below the knee while
mutton is the flesh of sheep used as food.
As an adjective mutton is
(cockney rhyming slang) deaf.
mitten |
mutton |
As nouns the difference between mitten and mutton
is that
mitten is a type of glove or garment that covers a hand with a separate sheath for the thumb, but not for other fingers while
mutton is the flesh of sheep used as food.
As an adjective mutton is
deaf.
mittens |
mutton |
As nouns the difference between mittens and mutton
is that
mittens is plural of mitten while
mutton is the flesh of sheep used as food.
As a proper noun Mittens
is a given name for a cat.
As an adjective mutton is
deaf.
mutton |
pork |
As nouns the difference between mutton and pork
is that
mutton is the flesh of sheep used as food while
pork is the meat of a pig; swineflesh.
As an adjective mutton
is deaf.
As a verb pork is
to have sex with (someone).
meat |
mutton |
As nouns the difference between meat and mutton
is that
meat is food, for animals or humans, especially solid food. See also {{term|meat and drink}}. } while
mutton is the flesh of sheep used as food.
As an adjective mutton is
deaf.
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