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Raven vs Ravel - What's the difference?

raven | ravel |


As nouns the difference between raven and ravel

is that raven is a common name for several, generally large and lustrous black species of birds in the genus Corvus, especially the common raven, Corvus corax while ravel is a snarl, complication.

As verbs the difference between raven and ravel

is that raven is to obtain or seize by violence while ravel is to tangle; entangle; entwine confusedly, become snarled; thus to involve; perplex; confuse.

As an adjective raven

is of the color of the raven; jet-black.

As a proper noun Raven

is {{given name|female|from=English}} for a girl with raven hair, used since the 1970s.

Ravel vs Rend - What's the difference?

ravel | rend |


As verbs the difference between ravel and rend

is that ravel is to tangle; entangle; entwine confusedly, become snarled; thus to involve; perplex; confuse while rend is to separate into parts with force or sudden violence; to tear asunder; to split; to burst.

As a noun ravel

is a snarl, complication.

Ravel vs Revel - What's the difference?

ravel | revel |


As nouns the difference between ravel and revel

is that ravel is a snarl, complication while revel is an instance of merrymaking; a celebration.

As verbs the difference between ravel and revel

is that ravel is to tangle; entangle; entwine confusedly, become snarled; thus to involve; perplex; confuse while revel is to make merry; to have a gay, lively time.

Ravel vs Raveler - What's the difference?

ravel | raveler |


As nouns the difference between ravel and raveler

is that ravel is a snarl, complication while raveler is one who, or that which, ravels.

As a verb ravel

is to tangle; entangle; entwine confusedly, become snarled; thus to involve; perplex; confuse.

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