dug |
jug |
As nouns the difference between dug and jug
is that
dug is mammary gland on domestic mammal containing more than two breasts while
jug is a serving vessel or container, circular in cross-section and typically higher than it is wide, with a relatively small mouth or spout, a handle and often a stopper or top.
As verbs the difference between dug and jug
is that
dug is past tense of dig while
jug is to stew in an earthenware jug etc.
carboy |
jug |
As nouns the difference between carboy and jug
is that
carboy is a large, globular glass bottle, especially one of green glass, encased in basket work or in a box and used to hold corrosive liquids while
jug is a serving vessel or container, circular in cross-section and typically higher than it is wide, with a relatively small mouth or spout, a handle and often a stopper or top.
As a verb jug is
to stew in an earthenware jug etc.
jug |
aquamanile |
As nouns the difference between jug and aquamanile
is that
jug is a serving vessel or container, circular in cross-section and typically higher than it is wide, with a relatively small mouth or spout, a handle and often a stopper or top while
aquamanile is (historical) a ewer or jug-like vessel, shaped like an animal or human figure, used for washing the hands.
As a verb jug
is to stew in an earthenware jug etc.
jug |
waterpot |
As nouns the difference between jug and waterpot
is that
jug is a serving vessel or container, circular in cross-section and typically higher than it is wide, with a relatively small mouth or spout, a handle and often a stopper or top while
waterpot is a pot or jug for holding water.
As a verb jug
is to stew in an earthenware jug etc.
jug |
alcarraza |
As nouns the difference between jug and alcarraza
is that
jug is a serving vessel or container, circular in cross-section and typically higher than it is wide, with a relatively small mouth or spout, a handle and often a stopper or top while
alcarraza is a jug, pitcher, etc made of porous earthenware.
As a verb jug
is to stew in an earthenware jug etc.
jug |
waterjug |
As nouns the difference between jug and waterjug
is that
jug is a serving vessel or container, circular in cross-section and typically higher than it is wide, with a relatively small mouth or spout, a handle and often a stopper or top while
waterjug is a jug used to hold water.
As a verb jug
is to stew in an earthenware jug etc.
jug |
juglike |
As a noun jug
is a serving vessel or container, circular in cross-section and typically higher than it is wide, with a relatively small mouth or spout, a handle and often a stopper or top.
As a verb jug
is to stew in an earthenware jug etc.
As an adjective juglike is
resembling a jug (serving vessel) or some aspect of one.
jug |
jughandle |
As nouns the difference between jug and jughandle
is that
jug is a serving vessel or container, circular in cross-section and typically higher than it is wide, with a relatively small mouth or spout, a handle and often a stopper or top while
jughandle is the handle of a jug.
As a verb jug
is to stew in an earthenware jug etc.
jug |
juglet |
As nouns the difference between jug and juglet
is that
jug is a serving vessel or container, circular in cross-section and typically higher than it is wide, with a relatively small mouth or spout, a handle and often a stopper or top while
juglet is an ancient container for liquids, similar to but smaller than modern-day jugs.
As a verb jug
is to stew in an earthenware jug etc.
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