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Dir vs Knight - What's the difference?

dir | knight |


As an abbreviation dir

is direct.

As a noun knight is

a warrior, especially of the Middle Ages.

As a verb knight is

to confer knighthood upon.

As a proper noun Knight is

an English status surname for someone who was a mounted soldier.

Knife vs Knight - What's the difference?

knife | knight |


As a noun knife

is a utensil or a tool designed for cutting, consisting of a flat piece of hard material, usually steel or other metal (the blade), usually sharpened on one edge, attached to a handle the blade may be pointed for piercing.

As a verb knife

is to cut with a knife .

As a proper noun knight is

an english status surname for someone who was a mounted soldier.

Knight vs Guard - What's the difference?

knight | guard |


In lang=en terms the difference between knight and guard

is that knight is a chess piece, often in the shape of a horse's head, that is moved two squares in one direction and one at right angles to that direction in a single move, leaping over any intervening pieces while guard is an employee, normally travelling in the last vehicle of a train, responsible for the safety of the train.

As nouns the difference between knight and guard

is that knight is a warrior, especially of the Middle Ages while guard is a person who, or thing that, protects or watches over something.

As verbs the difference between knight and guard

is that knight is to confer knighthood upon while guard is to protect from danger; to secure against surprise, attack, or injury; to keep in safety; to defend.

As a proper noun Knight

is an English status surname for someone who was a mounted soldier.

Knight vs Null - What's the difference?

knight | null |


As a proper noun knight

is an english status surname for someone who was a mounted soldier.

As a noun null is

zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Knight vs Mummy - What's the difference?

knight | mummy |


As proper nouns the difference between knight and mummy

is that knight is an english status surname for someone who was a mounted soldier while mummy is one's mother.

Knight vs Officer - What's the difference?

knight | officer |


In transitive terms the difference between knight and officer

is that knight is to confer knighthood upon while officer is to command like an officer.

As a proper noun Knight

is an English status surname for someone who was a mounted soldier.

Knight vs Lover - What's the difference?

knight | lover |


As a proper noun knight

is an english status surname for someone who was a mounted soldier.

As a noun lover is

one who loves and cares for another person in a romantic way; a sweetheart, love, soulmate, boyfriend, or girlfriend.

Guardian vs Knight - What's the difference?

guardian | knight |


In lang=en terms the difference between guardian and knight

is that guardian is a person legally responsible for an incompetent person while knight is a chess piece, often in the shape of a horse's head, that is moved two squares in one direction and one at right angles to that direction in a single move, leaping over any intervening pieces.

As nouns the difference between guardian and knight

is that guardian is someone who guards, watches over, or protects while knight is a warrior, especially of the Middle Ages.

As proper nouns the difference between guardian and knight

is that guardian is a British daily national newspaper while Knight is an English status surname for someone who was a mounted soldier.

As a verb knight is

to confer knighthood upon.

Troop vs Knight - What's the difference?

troop | knight |


As a noun troop

is a collection of people; a company; a number; a multitude.

As a verb troop

is to move in numbers; to come or gather in crowds or troops.

As a proper noun knight is

an english status surname for someone who was a mounted soldier.

Car vs Knight - What's the difference?

car | knight |


As a noun car

is friend.

As a verb car

is (lb).

As a proper noun knight is

an english status surname for someone who was a mounted soldier.

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