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lapel

Lapel vs Capel - What's the difference?

lapel | capel |


As nouns the difference between lapel and capel

is that lapel is each of the two triangular pieces of cloth on a suit which are folded back below the throat, leaving a triangular opening between while capel is hat.

Label vs Lapel - What's the difference?

label | lapel |


As nouns the difference between label and lapel

is that label is a small ticket or sign giving information about something to which it is attached or intended to be attached while lapel is each of the two triangular pieces of cloth on a suit which are folded back below the throat, leaving a triangular opening between.

As a verb label

is to put a label (a ticket or sign) on (something).

Lapel vs Collar - What's the difference?

lapel | collar |


As nouns the difference between lapel and collar

is that lapel is each of the two triangular pieces of cloth on a suit which are folded back below the throat, leaving a triangular opening between while collar is anything that encircles the neck.

As a verb collar is

to grab or seize by the collar or neck.

Lapel vs Lapelled - What's the difference?

lapel | lapelled |


As a noun lapel

is each of the two triangular pieces of cloth on a suit which are folded back below the throat, leaving a triangular opening between.

As an adjective lapelled is

having lapels.

Lapel vs Lapelless - What's the difference?

lapel | lapelless |


As a noun lapel

is each of the two triangular pieces of cloth on a suit which are folded back below the throat, leaving a triangular opening between.

As an adjective lapelless is

without lapels.

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