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Gale vs Stir - What's the difference?

gale | stir | Synonyms |

Gale is a synonym of stir.


As nouns the difference between gale and stir

is that gale is (label) (ship propelled primarily by oars) while stir is scorpion.

Gale vs Fit - What's the difference?

gale | fit | Synonyms |

Gale is a synonym of fit.


As a noun gale

is (label) (ship propelled primarily by oars).

As an abbreviation fit is

(travel industry|aviation) fully inclusive tour.

Gale vs Rush - What's the difference?

gale | rush | Related terms |

Gale is a related term of rush.


As a noun gale

is (label) (ship propelled primarily by oars).

As a proper noun rush is

(computing) a dialect of the language.

Gale vs Roar - What's the difference?

gale | roar | Related terms |

Gale is a related term of roar.


As a noun gale

is (label) (ship propelled primarily by oars).

As a proper noun roar is

.

Gale vs Tumult - What's the difference?

gale | tumult | Synonyms |

Gale is a synonym of tumult.


As nouns the difference between gale and tumult

is that gale is (label) (ship propelled primarily by oars) while tumult is tumult, ruckus, row.

Gale vs Gill - What's the difference?

gale | gill |


As nouns the difference between gale and gill

is that gale is (label) (ship propelled primarily by oars) while gill is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.

As a proper noun gill is

.

Gale vs Surge - What's the difference?

gale | surge | Related terms |

Gale is a related term of surge.


As nouns the difference between gale and surge

is that gale is (label) (ship propelled primarily by oars) while surge is a sudden transient rush, flood or increase.

As a verb surge is

(lb) to rush, flood, or increase suddenly.

Gale - What does it mean?

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Gale vs Flurry - What's the difference?

gale | flurry | Synonyms |


As verbs the difference between gale and flurry

is that gale is to sing; charm; enchant while flurry is to agitate, bewilder, disconcert.

As nouns the difference between gale and flurry

is that gale is a very strong wind, more than a breeze, less than a storm; number 7 through 9 winds on the 12-step Beaufort scale while flurry is a brief snowfall.

Gale vs Breez - What's the difference?

gale | breez |

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