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Fox vs Foxes - What's the difference?

fox | foxes |


As nouns the difference between fox and foxes

is that fox is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc while foxes is .

As a proper noun fox

is derived from the name of the animal.

Skunk vs Fox - What's the difference?

skunk | fox |


In lang=en terms the difference between skunk and fox

is that skunk is a shorter form of skunkweed|lang=en marijuana while fox is a member of the Outagamie or Meskwaki, a Native American people.

As nouns the difference between skunk and fox

is that skunk is any of various small mammals, of the family Mephitidae, native to North and Central America, having a glossy black with a white coat and two musk glands at the base of the tail for emitting a noxious smell as a defensive measure while fox is a red fox, small carnivore (Vulpes vulpes), related to dogs and wolves, with red or silver fur and a bushy tail.

As verbs the difference between skunk and fox

is that skunk is to defeat so badly as to prevent any opposing points while fox is to trick, fool or outwit (someone) by cunning or ingenuity.

As a proper noun Fox is

{{surname|from=Middle English}} derived from the name of the animal.

Apple vs Fox - What's the difference?

apple | fox |


As proper nouns the difference between apple and fox

is that apple is a nickname for new york city, usually “the big apple” while fox is derived from the name of the animal.

As a noun fox is

(soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.

Folks vs Fox - What's the difference?

folks | fox |


As nouns the difference between folks and fox

is that folks is plural of lang=en while fox is a red fox, small carnivore (Vulpes vulpes), related to dogs and wolves, with red or silver fur and a bushy tail.

As a verb fox is

to trick, fool or outwit (someone) by cunning or ingenuity.

As a proper noun Fox is

{{surname|from=Middle English}} derived from the name of the animal.

Fox vs Cats - What's the difference?

fox | cats |


As nouns the difference between fox and cats

is that fox is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc while cats is .

As a proper noun fox

is derived from the name of the animal.

Handsome vs Fox - What's the difference?

handsome | fox |


As an adjective handsome

is (obsolete|said of things and people) dexterous; skillful.

As a verb handsome

is (obsolete) to render handsome.

As a proper noun fox is

derived from the name of the animal.

As a noun fox is

(soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.

Moose vs Fox - What's the difference?

moose | fox |


As nouns the difference between moose and fox

is that moose is while fox is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.

As a proper noun fox is

derived from the name of the animal.

Jackals vs Fox - What's the difference?

jackals | fox |


As nouns the difference between jackals and fox

is that jackals is plural of jackal while fox is a red fox, small carnivore (Vulpes vulpes), related to dogs and wolves, with red or silver fur and a bushy tail.

As verbs the difference between jackals and fox

is that jackals is third-person singular of jackal while fox is to trick, fool or outwit (someone) by cunning or ingenuity.

As a proper noun Fox is

{{surname|from=Middle English}} derived from the name of the animal.

Fox vs Frill - What's the difference?

fox | frill |


As nouns the difference between fox and frill

is that fox is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc while frill is a strip of pleated material used as decoration or trim; a ruffle.

As a proper noun fox

is derived from the name of the animal.

As a verb frill is

to make something into a frill.

Bradawl vs Fox - What's the difference?

bradawl | fox |


As nouns the difference between bradawl and fox

is that bradawl is an awl for making holes, especially in wood to take screws while fox is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.

As a proper noun fox is

derived from the name of the animal.

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