sclera |
chor |
As nouns the difference between sclera and chor
is that
sclera is (anatomy) the white of the eye it is the tough outer coat of the eye that covers the eyeball except for the cornea while
chor is choir.
job |
chor |
As verbs the difference between job and chor
is that
job is to do odd jobs or occasional work for hire while
chor is alternative form of chore#Etymology_2|chore|lang=en to steal.
As a noun job
is a task.
As a proper noun Job
is a book of the Old Testament and the Hebrew Tanakh.
wikidiffcom |
chor |
Wikidiffcom is likely misspelled.
Wikidiffcom has no English definition.
As a verb chor is
alternative form of chore#Etymology_2|chore|lang=en to steal.
chod |
chor |
In geordie terms the difference between chod and chor
is that
chod is a fat person. Short for chodder while
chor is alternative form of chore#Etymology_2|chore|lang=en to steal.
As a noun chod
is a fat person. Short for chodder.
As a proper noun Chöd
is a spiritual practice primarily found in Tibetan Buddhism.
As a verb chor is
alternative form of chore#Etymology_2|chore|lang=en to steal.
ichor |
chor |
As a noun ichor
is the liquid that in Greek mythology was said to flow in place of blood in the veins of the gods.
As a verb chor is
alternative form of chore#Etymology_2|chore|lang=en to steal.
achor |
chor |
As a noun achor
is dandruff (or similar condition.
As a verb chor is
alternative form of chore#Etymology_2|chore|lang=en to steal.
chor |
hor |
In geordie terms the difference between chor and hor
is that
chor is alternative form of chore#Etymology_2|chore|lang=en to steal while
hor is her.
As a verb chor
is alternative form of chore#Etymology_2|chore|lang=en to steal.
As a pronoun hor is
her.
thor |
chor |
In geordie terms the difference between thor and chor
is that
thor is their while
chor is alternative form of chore#Etymology_2|chore|lang=en to steal.
As a proper noun Thor
is the god of thunder.
As an adverb thor
is there.
As a pronoun thor
is their.
As a verb chor is
alternative form of chore#Etymology_2|chore|lang=en to steal.
chur |
chor |
As an interjection chur
is a Strong voicing of thanks, approval or agreement. Also used as a parting salutation.
As an adjective chur
is a singular emotive response to a pleasing situation or event.
As a proper noun Chur
is a town in Switzerland, the capital of Graubünden canton.
As a verb chor is
alternative form of chore#Etymology_2|chore|lang=en to steal.
chor |
chow |
As verbs the difference between chor and chow
is that
chor is alternative form of chore#Etymology_2|chore|lang=en to steal while
chow is to eat.
As a noun chow is
food, especially snacks.
As a proper noun Chow is
a common Chinese surname.
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