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Ache vs Twinge - What's the difference?

ache | twinge | Related terms |

Ache is a related term of twinge.


As a proper noun ache

is a language spoken by the yi people of south-western china.

As a noun twinge is

a pinch; a tweak; a twitch.

As a verb twinge is

to pull with a twitch; to pinch; to tweak.

Ache vs Stitch - What's the difference?

ache | stitch | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between ache and stitch

is that ache is to suffer pain; to be the source of, or be in, pain, especially continued dull pain; to be distressed while stitch is to practice/practise stitching or needlework.

In obsolete terms the difference between ache and stitch

is that ache is parsley while stitch is a contortion, or twist.

As a proper noun Ache

is a language spoken by the Yi people of South-Western China.

Ache vs Hurting - What's the difference?

ache | hurting | Related terms |

Ache is a related term of hurting.


As a proper noun ache

is a language spoken by the yi people of south-western china.

As a verb hurting is

.

As a noun hurting is

a sensation that hurts.

Ache vs Throb - What's the difference?

ache | throb | Related terms |

Ache is a related term of throb.


As a proper noun ache

is a language spoken by the yi people of south-western china.

As a verb throb is

to pound or beat rapidly or violently.

As a noun throb is

a beating, vibration or palpitation.

Ache vs Pian - What's the difference?

ache | pian |


As nouns the difference between ache and pian

is that ache is continued dull pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain while pian is yaws.

As a verb ache

is to suffer pain; to be the source of, or be in, pain, especially continued dull pain; to be distressed.

As a proper noun Ache

is a language spoken by the Yi people of South-Western China.

Ache vs Torture - What's the difference?

ache | torture |


As a proper noun ache

is a language spoken by the yi people of south-western china.

As a verb torture is

.

Ache vs Rache - What's the difference?

ache | rache |


As proper nouns the difference between ache and rache

is that ache is a language spoken by the yi people of south-western china while rache is (label) , equivalent to french and english (rachel).

Ache vs Achs - What's the difference?

ache | achs |


As a proper noun ache

is a language spoken by the yi people of south-western china.

As a noun achs is

axle.

Ache vs Acher - What's the difference?

ache | acher |


In obsolete terms the difference between ache and acher

is that ache is parsley while acher is usher.

As nouns the difference between ache and acher

is that ache is continued dull pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain while acher is usher.

As a verb ache

is to suffer pain; to be the source of, or be in, pain, especially continued dull pain; to be distressed.

As a proper noun Ache

is a language spoken by the Yi people of South-Western China.

Ache vs Acha - What's the difference?

ache | acha |


As nouns the difference between ache and acha

is that ache is continued dull pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain while acha is fonio, esp. Digitaria exilis (a cereal cultivated in western Africa.

As a verb ache

is to suffer pain; to be the source of, or be in, pain, especially continued dull pain; to be distressed.

As a proper noun Ache

is a language spoken by the Yi people of South-Western China.

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