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brut

Brut vs Brux - What's the difference?

brut | brux |


As a noun brut

is daughter-in-law.

As a verb brux is

to grind the teeth, especially involuntarily or during sleep.

Brud vs Brut - What's the difference?

brud | brut |


As a noun brud

is a male friend of a male.

As an adjective brut is

very dry, and not sweet.

Crut vs Brut - What's the difference?

crut | brut |


As a verb crut

is or crut can be .

As a noun brut is

daughter-in-law.

Brut vs Rut - What's the difference?

brut | rut |


As a noun brut

is daughter-in-law.

As a proper noun rut is

, cognate to ruth.

Bout vs Brut - What's the difference?

bout | brut |


As a noun bout

is a period of something, usually painful or unpleasant.

As a verb bout

is to contest a bout.

As a preposition bout

is about.

As an adjective brut is

very dry, and not sweet.

Brat vs Brut - What's the difference?

brat | brut |


As nouns the difference between brat and brut

is that brat is brother while brut is daughter-in-law.

Bruit vs Brut - What's the difference?

bruit | brut |


As nouns the difference between bruit and brut

is that bruit is brute, beast while brut is daughter-in-law.

But vs Brut - What's the difference?

but | brut |


As a preposition but

is outside of.

As an adverb but

is merely, only.

As a conjunction but

is except (for), excluding. Preceded by a negation.

As a noun but

is an instance or example of using the word "but".

As an adjective brut is

very dry, and not sweet.

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