hitch |
yoke |
Related terms |
Hitch is a related term of yoke.
As a proper noun hitch
is .
As a noun yoke is
a bar or frame of wood by which two oxen are joined at the heads or necks for working together.
As a verb yoke is
to link or to join.
hitch |
tug |
Synonyms |
Hitch is a synonym of tug.
As a proper noun hitch
is .
As a verb tug is
to pull or drag with great effort.
As a noun tug is
a sudden powerful pull.
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As a proper noun hitch is
.
hitch |
check |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between hitch and check
is that
hitch is a sudden pull while
check is a situation in which the king is directly threatened by an opposing piece.
As verbs the difference between hitch and check
is that
hitch is to pull with a jerk while
check is to inspect; to examine.
As a proper noun Hitch
is {{surname|from=given names}.
hindrance |
hitch |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between hindrance and hitch
is that
hindrance is something which hinders: something that holds back or causes problems with something else while
hitch is a sudden pull.
As a verb hitch is
to pull with a jerk.
As a proper noun Hitch is
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obstacle |
hitch |
Related terms |
Obstacle is a related term of hitch.
As a noun obstacle
is something that impedes, stands in the way of, or holds up progress.
As a proper noun hitch is
.
hitch |
draw |
Synonyms |
Hitch is a synonym of draw.
As a proper noun hitch
is .
As a verb draw is
(
lb)
to move or develop something .
As a noun draw is
the result of a contest in which neither side has won; a tie.
hitch |
bar |
Related terms |
Hitch is a related term of bar.
As a proper noun hitch
is .
As a noun bar is
bar.
hitch |
heave |
Synonyms |
In transitive terms the difference between hitch and heave
is that
hitch is to attach, tie or fasten while
heave is to utter with effort.
In intransitive terms the difference between hitch and heave
is that
hitch is to move interruptedly or with halts, jerks, or steps; said of something obstructed or impeded while
heave is to make an effort to raise, throw, or move anything; to strain to do something difficult.
As a proper noun Hitch
is {{surname|from=given names}.
link |
hitch |
Related terms |
Link is a related term of hitch.
As proper nouns the difference between link and hitch
is that
link is (rare) while
hitch is .
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