harr |
hurr |
As a noun harr
is a sea mist.
As a verb hurr is
to hum; buzz.
harl |
harr |
As nouns the difference between harl and harr
is that
harl is a fibre, especially a fibre of hemp or flax, or an individual fibre of a feather while
harr is (british|dialectal) a sea mist or
harr can be (carpentry) the stile that bears the hinges of a gate.
yarr |
harr |
As a verb yarr
is (archaic) to growl or snarl like a dog.
As a noun harr is
(british|dialectal) a sea mist or
harr can be (carpentry) the stile that bears the hinges of a gate.
harm |
harr |
As a proper noun harm
is , low german, derived from herman, meaning "army man".
As a noun harr is
(british|dialectal) a sea mist or
harr can be (carpentry) the stile that bears the hinges of a gate.
hark |
harr |
As a verb hark
is to listen attentively; often used in the imperative.
As a noun harr is
(british|dialectal) a sea mist or
harr can be (carpentry) the stile that bears the hinges of a gate.
harp |
harr |
In scotland terms the difference between harp and harr
is that
harp is a grain sieve while
harr is a wind from the east.
As nouns the difference between harp and harr
is that
harp is a musical instrument consisting of an upright frame strung with strings that are stroked or plucked with the fingers while
harr is a sea mist.
As a verb harp
is usually with
on To repeatedly mention a subject.
As a proper noun Harp
is {{surname|A=An|occupational|from=occupations}} for a player of the harp.
hart |
harr |
As an adjective hart
is .
As an adverb hart
is in a hard manner; inflexibly, unyieldingly.
As a noun harr is
(british|dialectal) a sea mist or
harr can be (carpentry) the stile that bears the hinges of a gate.
hare |
harr |
As nouns the difference between hare and harr
is that
hare is any of several plant-eating animals of the family Leporidae, especially of the genus
Lepus, similar to a rabbit, but larger and with longer ears while
harr is a sea mist.
As a verb hare
is to move swiftly.
hard |
harr |
As nouns the difference between hard and harr
is that
hard is stove, heater; an enclosed space in which fuel (usually wood) is burned to provide heating, usually for cooking while
harr is (british|dialectal) a sea mist or
harr can be (carpentry) the stile that bears the hinges of a gate.
hair |
harr |
As nouns the difference between hair and harr
is that
hair is a pigmented filament of keratin which grows from a follicle on the skin of humans and other mammals while
harr is a sea mist.
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