fluke
Coincident vs Fluke - What's the difference?
coincident | fluke |As a verb coincident
is .As a proper noun fluke is
.Fluke vs Unlucky - What's the difference?
fluke | unlucky |As a proper noun fluke
is .As an adjective unlucky is
unfortunate, marked by misfortune.Fluke vs Punga - What's the difference?
fluke | punga |As a proper noun fluke
is .As a noun punga is
.Fluke vs Lottery - What's the difference?
fluke | lottery |As nouns the difference between fluke and lottery
is that fluke is a lucky or improbable occurrence, with the implication that the occurrence could not be repeated while lottery is a scheme for the distribution of prizes by lot or chance, especially a gaming scheme in which one or more tickets bearing particular numbers draw prizes, the other tickets are blanks.As a verb fluke
is to obtain a successful outcome by pure chance.As a proper noun Fluke
is {{surname|from=|lang=en}.Fluke vs Tapeworm - What's the difference?
fluke | tapeworm |
As a proper noun fluke
is .As a noun tapeworm is
(countable) any parasitical worm of the class cestoda, which infest the intestines of animals, including humans, often infecting different host species during their life cycle.Fluke vs Fortuitous - What's the difference?
fluke | fortuitous |As a noun fluke
is a lucky or improbable occurrence, with the implication that the occurrence could not be repeated.As a verb fluke
is to obtain a successful outcome by pure chance.As a proper noun Fluke
is {{surname|from=|lang=en}.As an adjective fortuitous is
happening by chance; coincidental or accidental.Fluke vs Fortituous - What's the difference?
fluke | fortituous |Fortituous is likely misspelled.
Fortituous has no English definition.
