calf |
thighs |
As nouns the difference between calf and thighs
is that
calf is a young cow or bull or
calf can be (anatomy) the back of the leg below the knee while
thighs is .
veel |
calf |
As nouns the difference between veel and calf
is that
veel is an alternative spelling of lang=en while
calf is a young cow or bull.
As a verb veel
is feel.
calf |
tendon |
As nouns the difference between calf and tendon
is that
calf is a young cow or bull or
calf can be (anatomy) the back of the leg below the knee while
tendon is tendon.
calf |
calf |
In informal dated terms the difference between calf and calf
is that
calf is an awkward or silly boy or young man; any silly person; a dolt while
calf is an awkward or silly boy or young man; any silly person; a dolt.
In anatomy terms the difference between calf and calf
is that
calf is the back of the leg below the knee while
calf is the back of the leg below the knee.
As nouns the difference between calf and calf
is that
calf is a young cow or bull while
calf is a young cow or bull.
hippo |
calf |
As nouns the difference between hippo and calf
is that
hippo is short form of hippopotamus while
calf is a young cow or bull or
calf can be (anatomy) the back of the leg below the knee.
foal |
calf |
As nouns the difference between foal and calf
is that
foal is a young (male or female) horse, especially just after birth or less than a year old while
calf is a young cow or bull.
As a verb foal
is to give birth; to bear offspring.
cowhide |
calf |
As nouns the difference between cowhide and calf
is that
cowhide is (countable) a hide of a cow while
calf is a young cow or bull or
calf can be (anatomy) the back of the leg below the knee.
As a verb cowhide
is to flog with a cowhide.
yearly |
calf |
As nouns the difference between yearly and calf
is that
yearly is something that is published once a year while
calf is a young cow or bull or
calf can be (anatomy) the back of the leg below the knee.
As an adjective yearly
is happening once every year.
As an adverb yearly
is once a year.
hamstring |
calf |
In anatomy terms the difference between hamstring and calf
is that
hamstring is one of the great tendons situated in each side of the ham, or space back of the knee, and connected with the muscles of the back of the thigh while
calf is the back of the leg below the knee.
As a verb hamstring
is to lame or disable by cutting the tendons of the ham or knee; to hough; hence, to cripple; to incapacitate; to disable.
hog |
calf |
As nouns the difference between hog and calf
is that
hog is any animal belonging to the
suidae family of mammals, especially the pig, the warthog, and the boar while
calf is a young cow or bull or
calf can be (anatomy) the back of the leg below the knee.
As a verb hog
is to greedily take more than one's share, to take precedence at the expense of another or others.
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