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Mate vs Headling - What's the difference?

mate | headling |


As a verb mate

is .

As a noun headling is

(obsolete) an equal; a fellow; mate.

As an adverb headling is

headlong; precipitately.

Fellow vs Headling - What's the difference?

fellow | headling |


As nouns the difference between fellow and headling

is that fellow is (lb) a colleague or partner while headling is (obsolete) an equal; a fellow; mate.

As an adjective fellow

is having common characteristics; being of the same kind, or in the same group.

As a verb fellow

is to suit with; to pair with; to match.

As an adverb headling is

headlong; precipitately.

Equal vs Headling - What's the difference?

equal | headling |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between equal and headling

is that equal is (obsolete) state of being equal; equality while headling is (obsolete) a chieftain.

As nouns the difference between equal and headling

is that equal is a person or thing of equal status to others while headling is (obsolete) an equal; a fellow; mate.

As an adjective equal

is (label) the same in all respects.

As a verb equal

is (mathematics) to be equal to, to have the same value as; to correspond to.

As an adverb headling is

headlong; precipitately.

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