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bache

Bathe vs Bache - What's the difference?

bathe | bache |


As nouns the difference between bathe and bache

is that bathe is the act of swimming or bathing, especially in the sea, a lake, or a river; a swimming bath while bache is the dale of a stream or rivulet.

As a verb bathe

is to clean oneself by immersion in water or using water; to take a bath, have a bath.

Bache vs Rache - What's the difference?

bache | rache |


As nouns the difference between bache and rache

is that bache is the dale of a stream or rivulet while rache is alternative form of lang=en.

Bachs vs Bache - What's the difference?

bachs | bache |


As a noun bachs

is .

As a verb bache is

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Bach vs Bache - What's the difference?

bach | bache |


As nouns the difference between bach and bache

is that bach is a holiday home, usually small and near the beach, often with only one or two rooms and of simple construction while bache is the dale of a stream or rivulet.

As a verb bach

is to live apart from women, as with the period when a divorce is in progress (compare bachelor pad).

As a proper noun Bach

is {{surname|from=German}} of English-speakers.

Ache vs Bache - What's the difference?

ache | bache |


In obsolete terms the difference between ache and bache

is that ache is parsley while bache is the dale of a stream or rivulet.

As nouns the difference between ache and bache

is that ache is continued dull pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain while bache is the dale of a stream or rivulet.

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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