drug |
drogue |
As verbs the difference between drug and drogue
is that
drug is to administer intoxicating drugs to, generally without the recipient's knowledge or consent or
drug can be (
drag) while
drogue is .
As a noun drug
is (pharmacology) a substance used to treat an illness, relieve a symptom, or modify a chemical process in the body for a specific purpose or
drug can be (obsolete) a drudge.
trogue |
drogue |
As nouns the difference between trogue and drogue
is that
trogue is a wooden trough forming a drain while
drogue is a floating object attached to the end of a harpoon line to slow a whale down and prevent it from diving.
drogue |
brogue |
As verbs the difference between drogue and brogue
is that
drogue is while
brogue is (intransitive) to speak with a brogue (accent) or
brogue can be (dialect) to fish for eels by disturbing the waters.
As a noun brogue is
a strong dialectal accent in ireland it used to be a term for irish spoken with a strong english accent, but gradually changed to mean english spoken with a strong irish accent as english control of ireland gradually increased and irish waned as the standard language.
progue |
drogue |
As nouns the difference between progue and drogue
is that
progue is a sharp point; a goad while
drogue is a floating object attached to the end of a harpoon line to slow a whale down and prevent it from diving.
As a verb progue
is to prick; to goad.
rogue |
drogue |
As nouns the difference between rogue and drogue
is that
rogue is a scoundrel, rascal or unprincipled, deceitful, and unreliable person while
drogue is a floating object attached to the end of a harpoon line to slow a whale down and prevent it from diving.
As an adjective rogue
is vicious and solitary.
As a verb rogue
is to cull; to destroy plants not meeting a required standard. Especially when saving seed, rogue or unwanted plants are removed before pollination.
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