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kettle

Spout vs Kettle - What's the difference?

spout | kettle |


As nouns the difference between spout and kettle

is that spout is a tube or lip through which liquid is poured or discharged while kettle is a vessel for boiling a liquid or cooking food, usually metal and equipped with a lid. Category:en:Cookware and bakeware.

As verbs the difference between spout and kettle

is that spout is to gush forth in a jet or stream while kettle is to contain demonstrators in a confined area.

Fryingpan vs Kettle - What's the difference?

fryingpan | kettle |


As nouns the difference between fryingpan and kettle

is that fryingpan is an alternative spelling of lang=en while kettle is a vessel for boiling a liquid or cooking food, usually metal and equipped with a lid. Category:en:Cookware and bakeware.

As a verb kettle is

to contain demonstrators in a confined area.

Kettle vs Percolator - What's the difference?

kettle | percolator |


As nouns the difference between kettle and percolator

is that kettle is a vessel for boiling a liquid or cooking food, usually metal and equipped with a lid. Category:en:Cookware and bakeware while percolator is a device used to brew coffee by passing boiling water through coffee grounds.

As a verb kettle

is to contain demonstrators in a confined area.

Wikidiffcom vs Kettle - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | kettle |


As a noun kettle is

a vessel for boiling a liquid or cooking food, usually metal and equipped with a lid.

As a verb kettle is

(british|of the police) to contain demonstrators in a confined area.

Cooker vs Kettle - What's the difference?

cooker | kettle |


As nouns the difference between cooker and kettle

is that cooker is a device for heating food while kettle is a vessel for boiling a liquid or cooking food, usually metal and equipped with a lid. Category:en:Cookware and bakeware.

As a verb kettle is

to contain demonstrators in a confined area.

Kettle vs Catyle - What's the difference?

kettle | catyle |

Kettle vs Pan - What's the difference?

kettle | pan |


As a noun kettle

is a vessel for boiling a liquid or cooking food, usually metal and equipped with a lid.

As a verb kettle

is (british|of the police) to contain demonstrators in a confined area.

As a numeral pan is

five.

Kettle vs Newton - What's the difference?

kettle | newton |


As a noun kettle

is a vessel for boiling a liquid or cooking food, usually metal and equipped with a lid.

As a verb kettle

is (british|of the police) to contain demonstrators in a confined area.

As a proper noun newton is

the name of many english places.

Ettle vs Kettle - What's the difference?

ettle | kettle |


As verbs the difference between ettle and kettle

is that ettle is (transitive|dialectal|chiefly|scotland) to aim; purpose; intend; attempt; try or ettle can be (obsolete) to earn while kettle is (british|of the police) to contain demonstrators in a confined area.

As nouns the difference between ettle and kettle

is that ettle is (dialectal|chiefly|scotland) intention; intent; aim while kettle is a vessel for boiling a liquid or cooking food, usually metal and equipped with a lid.

Kettle vs Tapot - What's the difference?

kettle | tapot |


As nouns the difference between kettle and tapot

is that kettle is a vessel for boiling a liquid or cooking food, usually metal and equipped with a lid while tapot is .

As a verb kettle

is (british|of the police) to contain demonstrators in a confined area.

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