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Anise vs Mace - What's the difference?

anise | mace |


As nouns the difference between anise and mace

is that anise is an umbelliferous plant (species: Pimpinella anisum) growing naturally in Egypt, and cultivated in Spain, Malta, etc., for its carminative and aromatic seeds, which are used as a spice. It has a licorice scent while mace is a heavy fighting club.

As a verb mace is

to hit someone or something with a mace.

As a proper noun Mace is

alternative case form of lang=en tear gas or pepper spray.

Stick vs Mace - What's the difference?

stick | mace | Related terms |


In archaic terms the difference between stick and mace

is that stick is a scroll that is rolled around (mounted on, attached to) a stick while mace is a billiard cue.

In informal terms the difference between stick and mace

is that stick is likely to stick; sticking, sticky while mace is to spray a similar noxious chemical in defense or attack using an available hand-held device such as an aerosol spray can.

As an adjective stick

is likely to stick; sticking, sticky.

Wikidiffcom vs Mace - What's the difference?

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As a verb mace is

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Mace vs Waddy - What's the difference?

mace | waddy | Related terms |

Mace is a related term of waddy.


As a verb mace

is .

As a noun waddy is

(colloquial) a cowboy or waddy can be (australia) a war club used by aboriginal australians; a nulla nulla.

Bat vs Mace - What's the difference?

bat | mace | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between bat and mace

is that bat is any of the small, nocturnal, flying mammals of the order Chiroptera, which navigate by means of echolocation while mace is a heavy fighting club.

As verbs the difference between bat and mace

is that bat is to hit with a bat while mace is to hit someone or something with a mace.

As an acronym BAT

is best available technology; a principle applying to regulations on limiting pollutant discharges.

As a proper noun Mace is

alternative case form of lang=en tear gas or pepper spray.

Truncheon vs Mace - What's the difference?

truncheon | mace | Related terms |

Truncheon is a related term of mace.


As verbs the difference between truncheon and mace

is that truncheon is to strike with a truncheon while mace is .

As a noun truncheon

is (label) a fragment or piece broken off from something, especially a broken-off piece of a spear or lance.

Mace vs Shillelagh - What's the difference?

mace | shillelagh | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between mace and shillelagh

is that mace is a heavy fighting club while shillelagh is a wooden (especially oaken) club ending with a large knob.

As a verb mace

is to hit someone or something with a mace.

As a proper noun Mace

is alternative case form of lang=en tear gas or pepper spray.

Mace vs Webkitlineargradienttoprgbpxrgb - What's the difference?

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As a noun mace

is a heavy fighting club.

As a verb mace

is to hit someone or something with a mace.

As a proper noun Mace

is alternative case form of lang=en tear gas or pepper spray.

Maze vs Mace - What's the difference?

maze | mace |


As nouns the difference between maze and mace

is that maze is a labyrinth; a puzzle consisting of a complicated network of paths or passages, the aim of which is to find one's way while mace is a heavy fighting club.

As verbs the difference between maze and mace

is that maze is to amaze, astonish, bewilder while mace is to hit someone or something with a mace.

As a proper noun Mace is

alternative case form of lang=en tear gas or pepper spray.

Dace vs Mace - What's the difference?

dace | mace |


As nouns the difference between dace and mace

is that dace is the shoal-forming fish species: Leuciscus leuciscus common in fast-flowing rivers in England and Wales while mace is a heavy fighting club.

As a verb mace is

to hit someone or something with a mace.

As a proper noun Mace is

alternative case form of lang=en tear gas or pepper spray.

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