cackle |
clank |
In lang=en terms the difference between cackle and clank
is that
cackle is to talk in a silly manner; to prattle while
clank is to cause to sound with a clank.
As nouns the difference between cackle and clank
is that
cackle is the cry of a hen or goose, especially when laying an egg while
clank is a loud, hard sound of metal hitting metal.
As verbs the difference between cackle and clank
is that
cackle is to make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose does while
clank is to make a clanking sound.
cackle |
x |
As a noun cackle
is the cry of a hen or goose, especially when laying an egg.
As a verb cackle
is to make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose does.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
cackle |
false |
As a noun cackle
is the cry of a hen or goose, especially when laying an egg.
As a verb cackle
is to make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose does.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
cackle |
clucking |
As nouns the difference between cackle and clucking
is that
cackle is the cry of a hen or goose, especially when laying an egg while
clucking is the action of the verb cluck.
As verbs the difference between cackle and clucking
is that
cackle is to make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose does while
clucking is .
cackle |
waffle |
In lang=en terms the difference between cackle and waffle
is that
cackle is to talk in a silly manner; to prattle while
waffle is to rotate (one's hand) back and forth in a gesture of vacillation or ambivalence.
As nouns the difference between cackle and waffle
is that
cackle is the cry of a hen or goose, especially when laying an egg while
waffle is (countable) a flat pastry pressed with a grid pattern or
waffle can be (uncountable) speech or writing that is vague, pretentious or evasive.
As verbs the difference between cackle and waffle
is that
cackle is to make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose does while
waffle is to smash or
waffle can be to move in a side-to-side motion and descend (lose altitude) before landing
wiffle'', ''whiffle .
cackle |
undefined |
As a noun cackle
is the cry of a hen or goose, especially when laying an egg.
As a verb cackle
is to make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose does.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
scoff |
cackle |
As nouns the difference between scoff and cackle
is that
scoff is derision; ridicule; a derisive or mocking expression of scorn, contempt, or reproach or
scoff can be (south africa) food while
cackle is the cry of a hen or goose, especially when laying an egg.
As verbs the difference between scoff and cackle
is that
scoff is to jeer; laugh at with contempt and derision or
scoff can be (british) to eat food quickly while
cackle is to make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose does.
cackle |
laughter |
As nouns the difference between cackle and laughter
is that
cackle is the cry of a hen or goose, especially when laying an egg while
laughter is the sound of laughing, produced by air so expelled; any similar sound.
As a verb cackle
is to make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose does.
cackle |
food |
As nouns the difference between cackle and food
is that
cackle is the cry of a hen or goose, especially when laying an egg while
food is any substance that can be consumed by living organisms, especially by eating, in order to sustain life.
As a verb cackle
is to make a sharp, broken noise or cry, as a hen or goose does.
cackle |
snigger |
Snigger is a synonym of cackle.
In intransitive terms the difference between cackle and snigger
is that
cackle is to talk in a silly manner; to prattle while
snigger is to emit a snigger.
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