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hammer

Hammer vs Cammer - What's the difference?

hammer | cammer |


As a verb hammer

is .

As a noun cammer is

one who uses a webcam; a webcammer.

Hammer vs Ammer - What's the difference?

hammer | ammer |


As a verb hammer

is .

As a noun ammer is

the yellowhammer; ; emberiza citrinella .

Hammer vs Shammer - What's the difference?

hammer | shammer |


As a verb hammer

is .

As a noun shammer is

a person who shams; a liar.

Hammer vs Mammer - What's the difference?

hammer | mammer |


As verbs the difference between hammer and mammer

is that hammer is while mammer is (rare) to hesitate.

Hammer vs Hammed - What's the difference?

hammer | hammed |


As verbs the difference between hammer and hammed

is that hammer is to strike repeatedly with a hammer, some other implement, the fist, etc while hammed is past tense of ham.

As a noun hammer

is a tool with a heavy head and a handle used for pounding.

Hammer vs Hammier - What's the difference?

hammer | hammier |


As a verb hammer

is .

As an adjective hammier is

(hammy).

Hammer vs Hemmer - What's the difference?

hammer | hemmer |


As a verb hammer

is .

As a noun hemmer is

one who, or that which, hems.

Hammer vs Gammer - What's the difference?

hammer | gammer |


As a verb hammer

is .

As a noun gammer is

(obsolete) an old woman.

Hammer vs Jammer - What's the difference?

hammer | jammer |


As a verb hammer

is .

As a noun jammer is

any device used to jam radio reception.

Hammer vs Hummer - What's the difference?

hammer | hummer |


In lang=en terms the difference between hammer and hummer

is that hammer is in a piano or dulcimer, a piece of wood covered in felt that strikes the string while hummer is fellatio in which the person performing the act vibrates their mouth by humming.

As nouns the difference between hammer and hummer

is that hammer is a tool with a heavy head and a handle used for pounding while hummer is one who hums.

As a verb hammer

is to strike repeatedly with a hammer, some other implement, the fist, etc.

As a proper noun Hummer is

{{surname|from=German}} of German origin.

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