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Broke vs Block - What's the difference?

broke | block |


As nouns the difference between broke and block

is that broke is (papermaking) paper or board that is discarded and repulped during the manufacturing process while block is bloc.

As an adjective broke

is (informal) lacking money; bankrupt.

As a verb broke

is (break) or broke can be to broker; to transact business for another.

Avert vs Block - What's the difference?

avert | block |


As a verb avert

is to turn aside or away.

As a noun block is

bloc.

Pad vs Block - What's the difference?

pad | block |


As nouns the difference between pad and block

is that pad is fall (move to a lower position) while block is bloc.

Mark vs Block - What's the difference?

mark | block |


As nouns the difference between mark and block

is that mark is sign while block is bloc.

Block vs Clay - What's the difference?

block | clay |


As a noun block

is bloc.

As a proper noun clay is

.

Balks vs Block - What's the difference?

balks | block |


As a verb balks

is (balk).

As a noun block is

bloc.

Gag vs Block - What's the difference?

gag | block |


As nouns the difference between gag and block

is that gag is gag (a joke or other mischievous prank) while block is bloc.

Block vs Clogged - What's the difference?

block | clogged |


As a noun block

is bloc.

As a verb clogged is

(clog).

As an adjective clogged is

having an obstructed flow; blocked.

Block vs Null - What's the difference?

block | null |


As nouns the difference between block and null

is that block is bloc while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Hem vs Block - What's the difference?

hem | block |


As nouns the difference between hem and block

is that hem is an utterance or sound of the voice like "hem", often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention or hem can be (sewing) the border of an article of clothing doubled back and stitched together to finish the edge and prevent it from fraying while block is bloc.

As an interjection hem

is used to fill in the gap of a pause with a vocalized sound.

As a verb hem

is to make the sound expressed by the word hem ; to hesitate in speaking or hem can be (in sewing) to make a hem.

As a pronoun hem

is .

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