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sord

Sord vs Sorr - What's the difference?

sord | sorr |


As nouns the difference between sord and sorr

is that sord is a flock of mallards while sorr is sir.

Sord vs Sora - What's the difference?

sord | sora |


As a noun sord

is (rare) a flock of mallards.

As an adverb sora is

on, above.

As a preposition sora is

on, above.

Sored vs Sord - What's the difference?

sored | sord |


As an adjective sored

is subjected to soring.

As a noun sord is

(rare) a flock of mallards.

Sory vs Sord - What's the difference?

sory | sord |


As nouns the difference between sory and sord

is that sory is green vitriol, or some earth impregnated with it while sord is a flock of mallards.

Sorn vs Sord - What's the difference?

sorn | sord |


As nouns the difference between sorn and sord

is that sorn is snout while sord is (rare) a flock of mallards.

Sord vs Bord - What's the difference?

sord | bord |


As nouns the difference between sord and bord

is that sord is (rare) a flock of mallards while bord is a birth (the event), childbirth, delivery.

Surd vs Sord - What's the difference?

surd | sord |


As nouns the difference between surd and sord

is that surd is cheerfulness, alacrity, eagerness while sord is (rare) a flock of mallards.

Sort vs Sord - What's the difference?

sort | sord |

Sord is a alternative form of sort.



As nouns the difference between sort and sord

is that sort is a general type while sord is a flock of mallards.

As a verb sort

is (separate according to certain criteria) To separate according to certain criteria.

Ford vs Sord - What's the difference?

ford | sord |


As nouns the difference between ford and sord

is that ford is a location where a stream is shallow and the bottom has good footing, making it possible to cross from one side to the other with no bridge, by walking, riding, or driving through the water; a crossing while sord is a flock of mallards.

As a verb ford

is to cross a stream using a ford.

As a proper noun Ford

is {{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived near a ford.

Cord vs Sord - What's the difference?

cord | sord |


As nouns the difference between cord and sord

is that cord is a long, thin, flexible length of twisted yarns (strands) of fiber (rope, for example); uncountable such a length of twisted strands considered as a commodity while sord is a flock of mallards.

As a verb cord

is to furnish with cords.

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