malt |
halt |
As nouns the difference between malt and halt
is that
malt is malted grain sprouted grain (usually barley), used in brewing and otherwise while
halt is a cessation, either temporary or permanent.
As verbs the difference between malt and halt
is that
malt is to convert a cereal grain into malt by causing it to sprout (by soaking in water) and then halting germination (by drying with hot air) in order to develop enzymes that can break down starches and proteins in the grain while
halt is to limp; move with a limping gait.
As an adjective halt is
lame, limping.
alt |
halt |
In lang=en terms the difference between alt and halt
is that
alt is abbreviation of lang=en while
halt is lameness; a limp.
As nouns the difference between alt and halt
is that
alt is one of a player's alternate or secondary characters while
halt is a cessation, either temporary or permanent.
As an abbreviation alt
is abbreviation of lang=en.
As a verb halt is
to limp; move with a limping gait.
As an adjective halt is
lame, limping.
halt |
haut |
As a verb halt
is .
As a noun haut is
skin, hide of a person, animal or (part of a) plant.
halt |
hast |
As a verb halt
is .
As an adjective hast is
neuter singular nominative or accusative form of .
halt |
halp |
As verbs the difference between halt and halp
is that
halt is while
halp is (nonstandard|humorous).
halt |
halo |
As a verb halt
is .
As a noun halo is
halo.
galt |
halt |
As a proper noun galt
is .
As a verb halt is
.
half |
halt |
As adjectives the difference between half and halt
is that
half is consisting of a moiety, or half (1/2, 50%) while
halt is lame, limping.
As nouns the difference between half and halt
is that
half is one of two usually roughly equal parts into which anything may be divided, or considered as divided; — sometimes followed by of; as, a
half of an apple while
halt is a cessation, either temporary or permanent.
As verbs the difference between half and halt
is that
half is to halve while
halt is to limp; move with a limping gait.
As an adverb half
is in two equal parts or to an equal degree; in some part approximating a half; partially; imperfectly.
As a preposition half
is a half-hour after, thirty minutes after used with the number of the hour.
hart |
halt |
As nouns the difference between hart and halt
is that
hart is a male deer, especially the male of the red deer after its fifth year while
halt is a cessation, either temporary or permanent.
As a proper noun Hart
is {{surname|A=An|English|from=nicknames}}, originally a nickname from Middle English hert (stag).
As a verb halt is
to limp; move with a limping gait.
As an adjective halt is
lame, limping.
halm |
halt |
As a noun halm
is stalk.
As a verb halt is
.
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