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lamb

Lamb vs Car - What's the difference?

lamb | car |


As a proper noun lamb

is .

As a noun car is

friend.

As a verb car is

(lb).

Llama vs Lamb - What's the difference?

llama | lamb |


As nouns the difference between llama and lamb

is that llama is a South American mammal of the camel family, species: Lama glama, used as a domestic beast of burden and a source of wool and meat while lamb is a young sheep.

As a verb lamb is

of a sheep, to give birth.

As a proper noun Lamb is

{{surname|lang=en|from=Middle English}.

Lamb vs Cheep - What's the difference?

lamb | cheep |


As nouns the difference between lamb and cheep

is that lamb is a young sheep while cheep is a short, high-pitched sound made by a small bird.

As verbs the difference between lamb and cheep

is that lamb is of a sheep, to give birth while cheep is of a small bird, to make short, high-pitched sounds sounding like "cheep".

As a proper noun Lamb

is {{surname|lang=en|from=Middle English}.

As an interjection cheep is

the short, high-pitched sound made by a small bird.

Lamb vs Frisk - What's the difference?

lamb | frisk |


As a proper noun lamb

is .

As an adjective frisk is

lively; brisk; frolicsome; frisky.

As a noun frisk is

a frolic; a fit of wanton gaiety; a gambol: a little playful skip or leap.

As a verb frisk is

to frolic, gambol, skip, dance, leap.

Lamb vs Fish - What's the difference?

lamb | fish |


As proper nouns the difference between lamb and fish

is that lamb is while fish is .

Dove vs Lamb - What's the difference?

dove | lamb |


As a verb dove

is to be obliged, compelled, or forced to; must, have to.

As a proper noun lamb is

.

Limp vs Lamb - What's the difference?

limp | lamb |


As a verb limp

is to happen; befall; chance or limp can be to be inadequate or unsatisfactory or limp can be to walk lamely, as if favouring one leg.

As an adjective limp

is flaccid; flabby, as flesh.

As a noun limp

is a scraper of board or sheet-iron shaped like half the head of a small cask, used for scraping the ore off the sieve in the operation of hand-jigging or limp can be an irregular, jerky or awkward gait.

As a proper noun lamb is

.

Organ vs Lamb - What's the difference?

organ | lamb |


As a noun organ

is organ.

As a proper noun lamb is

.

Lamb vs Hog - What's the difference?

lamb | hog |


As nouns the difference between lamb and hog

is that lamb is a young sheep while hog is any animal belonging to the Suidae family of mammals, especially the pig, the warthog, and the boar.

As verbs the difference between lamb and hog

is that lamb is of a sheep, to give birth while hog is to greedily take more than one's share, to take precedence at the expense of another or others.

As a proper noun Lamb

is {{surname|lang=en|from=Middle English}.

Beef vs Lamb - What's the difference?

beef | lamb |


In intransitive terms the difference between beef and lamb

is that beef is to complain while lamb is of a sheep, to give birth.

As an adjective beef

is being a bovine animal that is being raised for its meat.

As a proper noun Lamb is

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