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bell

Bell vs Bels - What's the difference?

bell | bels |


As an adjective bell

is beautiful.

As a noun bels is

belgian (inhabitant of belgium).

Bell vs Vell - What's the difference?

bell | vell |


As nouns the difference between bell and vell

is that bell is a percussive instrument made of metal or other hard material, typically but not always in the shape of an inverted cup with a flared rim, which resonates when struck while vell is the salted stomach of a calf, used in making cheese; a rennet bag.

As verbs the difference between bell and vell

is that bell is to attach a bell to while vell is to cut the turf from, as for burning.

As a proper noun Bell

is a Scottish and northern English surname for a bell ringer, bellmaker, or from someone who lived "at the Bell (inn).

Bell vs Jell - What's the difference?

bell | jell |


As an adjective bell

is beautiful.

As a noun jell is

a jelly or gel.

As a verb jell is

to gel.

Bell vs Gell - What's the difference?

bell | gell |


As nouns the difference between bell and gell

is that bell is a percussive instrument made of metal or other hard material, typically but not always in the shape of an inverted cup with a flared rim, which resonates when struck while gell is eye dialect of lang=en.

As a verb bell

is to attach a bell to.

As a proper noun Bell

is a Scottish and northern English surname for a bell ringer, bellmaker, or from someone who lived "at the Bell (inn).

Bell vs Kell - What's the difference?

bell | kell |


As an adjective bell

is beautiful.

As a noun kell is

(obsolete) the caul or kell can be a kiln or kell can be a sort of pottage; kale.

Bell vs Pell - What's the difference?

bell | pell |


As nouns the difference between bell and pell

is that bell is a percussive instrument made of metal or other hard material, typically but not always in the shape of an inverted cup with a flared rim, which resonates when struck while pell is a fur or hide.

As verbs the difference between bell and pell

is that bell is to attach a bell to while pell is to pelt; to knock about.

As a proper noun Bell

is a Scottish and northern English surname for a bell ringer, bellmaker, or from someone who lived "at the Bell (inn).

Bell vs Mell - What's the difference?

bell | mell |


As nouns the difference between bell and mell

is that bell is a percussive instrument made of metal or other hard material, typically but not always in the shape of an inverted cup with a flared rim, which resonates when struck while mell is discourse; conversation.

As verbs the difference between bell and mell

is that bell is to attach a bell to while mell is to speak; converse; tell; say.

As a proper noun Bell

is a Scottish and northern English surname for a bell ringer, bellmaker, or from someone who lived "at the Bell (inn).

Bell vs Boll - What's the difference?

bell | boll |


As an adjective bell

is beautiful.

As a noun boll is

bowl, dish.

Bell vs Ell - What's the difference?

bell | ell |


As an adjective bell

is beautiful.

As a pronoun ell is

(third-person masculine pronoun).

Bell vs Yell - What's the difference?

bell | yell |


As adjectives the difference between bell and yell

is that bell is beautiful while yell is (ulster) dry (of cow).

As a verb yell is

shout; holler; make a loud sound with the voice.

As a noun yell is

a shout.

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