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ladle

Ladie vs Ladle - What's the difference?

ladie | ladle |


As nouns the difference between ladie and ladle

is that ladie is while ladle is a deep-bowled spoon with a long, usually curved, handle.

As a verb ladle is

to serve something with a ladle.

Ladle vs Adle - What's the difference?

ladle | adle |


As nouns the difference between ladle and adle

is that ladle is a deep-bowled spoon with a long, usually curved, handle while adle is (obsolete) sickness; disease.

As a verb ladle

is to serve something with a ladle.

Ladle vs Ladye - What's the difference?

ladle | ladye |


As nouns the difference between ladle and ladye

is that ladle is a deep-bowled spoon with a long, usually curved, handle while ladye is .

As a verb ladle

is to serve something with a ladle.

Ladled vs Ladle - What's the difference?

ladled | ladle |


As verbs the difference between ladled and ladle

is that ladled is (ladle) while ladle is to serve something with a ladle.

As a noun ladle is

a deep-bowled spoon with a long, usually curved, handle.

Ladle vs Kerokan - What's the difference?

ladle | kerokan |


As nouns the difference between ladle and kerokan

is that ladle is a deep-bowled spoon with a long, usually curved, handle while kerokan is a sometimes injurious traditional indonesian folk cure wherein a coin or ladle is drawn across the back in order to draw wind or bad spirits from the body.

As a verb ladle

is to serve something with a ladle.

Ladle vs Beladle - What's the difference?

ladle | beladle |


In transitive terms the difference between ladle and beladle

is that ladle is to serve something with a ladle while beladle is to pour out with a ladle; ladle out.

As a noun ladle

is a deep-bowled spoon with a long, usually curved, handle.

Ladle vs Ladler - What's the difference?

ladle | ladler |


As nouns the difference between ladle and ladler

is that ladle is a deep-bowled spoon with a long, usually curved, handle while ladler is someone who transports molten metal in a ladle.

As a verb ladle

is to serve something with a ladle.

Ladle vs Piggin - What's the difference?

ladle | piggin |


As nouns the difference between ladle and piggin

is that ladle is a deep-bowled spoon with a long, usually curved, handle while piggin is (dialect) a small pail, can or ladle with the handle on the side; a lading-can in the colonial era, some buckets were made like a small barrel, but with one stave left extra long this stave would be carved into a handle so the bucket could be used as an oversized scoop it was used on farms for scattering grain for the chickens, slopping the hogs, as a one-handed milk bucket, and as a grain scoop.

As a verb ladle

is to serve something with a ladle.

Ladle vs Ladleful - What's the difference?

ladle | ladleful |


As nouns the difference between ladle and ladleful

is that ladle is a deep-bowled spoon with a long, usually curved, handle while ladleful is (cooking) a sufficient quantity to fill a ladle.

As a verb ladle

is to serve something with a ladle.

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