latch |
buckle |
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As nouns the difference between latch and buckle
is that
latch is a fastening for a door that has a bar that fits into a notch or slot, and is lifted by a lever or string from either side while
buckle is a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap.
As verbs the difference between latch and buckle
is that
latch is to close or lock as if with a latch while
buckle is to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression.
hook |
buckle |
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In transitive terms the difference between hook and buckle
is that
hook is to connect (
hook into,
hook together) while
buckle is to fasten using a buckle.
buckle |
raven |
As nouns the difference between buckle and raven
is that
buckle is (countable) a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap while
raven is .
As a verb buckle
is to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression or
buckle can be to fasten using a buckle.
buckle |
snap |
In intransitive terms the difference between buckle and snap
is that
buckle is to yield; to give way; to cease opposing while
snap is to fit or fasten together with a snapping sound.
In transitive terms the difference between buckle and snap
is that
buckle is to fasten using a buckle while
snap is to take a photograph; to release a camera's shutter (which may make a snapping sound).
As an interjection snap is
the winning cry at a game of
snap.
buckler |
buckle |
As a proper noun buckler
is .
As a verb buckle is
to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression or
buckle can be to fasten using a buckle.
As a noun buckle is
(countable) a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap.
ruckle |
buckle |
As verbs the difference between ruckle and buckle
is that
ruckle is to crease or wrinkle while
buckle is to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression.
As a noun buckle is
a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap.
buckle |
puckle |
As nouns the difference between buckle and puckle
is that
buckle is (countable) a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap while
puckle is (obsolete) the devil; satan.
As a verb buckle
is to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression or
buckle can be to fasten using a buckle.
buckle |
suckle |
In lang=en terms the difference between buckle and suckle
is that
buckle is to fasten using a buckle while
suckle is to nurse; to suck.
As verbs the difference between buckle and suckle
is that
buckle is to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression or
buckle can be to fasten using a buckle while
suckle is to give suck to; to nurse at the breast.
As nouns the difference between buckle and suckle
is that
buckle is (countable) a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap while
suckle is (obsolete) a teat.
huckle |
buckle |
As nouns the difference between huckle and buckle
is that
huckle is the hip, the haunch while
buckle is a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap.
As a verb buckle is
to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression.
buckled |
buckle |
As verbs the difference between buckled and buckle
is that
buckled is (
buckle) while
buckle is to distort or collapse under physical pressure; especially, of a slender structure in compression or
buckle can be to fasten using a buckle.
As a noun buckle is
(countable) a clasp used for fastening two things together, such as the ends of a belt, or for retaining the end of a strap.
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