trail |
y |
As a proper noun trail
is a city in british columbia.
As a letter y is
the letter y with a (
l) above itself.
yank |
trail |
As a noun yank
is (us) a yankee, a northerner: someone from the northern united states, especially from new england.
As a proper noun trail is
a city in british columbia.
tailed |
trail |
As verbs the difference between tailed and trail
is that
tailed is past tense of tail while
trail is to follow behind (someone or something); to tail (someone or something).
As an adjective tailed
is (
in combination) having the specified form of tail.
As a noun trail is
the track or indication marking the route followed by something that has passed, such as the footprints of animal on land or the contrail of an airplane in the sky.
As a proper noun Trail is
a city in British Columbia.
trail |
sidewalk |
As nouns the difference between trail and sidewalk
is that
trail is the track or indication marking the route followed by something that has passed, such as the footprints of animal on land or the contrail of an airplane in the sky while
sidewalk is a footpath, usually paved, at the side of a road for the use of pedestrians; a pavement UK or footpath Australia; by extension, any paved footpath, even if not located at the side of a road.
As a verb trail
is to follow behind (someone or something); to tail (someone or something).
As a proper noun Trail
is a city in British Columbia.
trail |
legacy |
As a proper noun trail
is a city in british columbia.
As a noun legacy is
(legal) money or property bequeathed to someone in a will.
As an adjective legacy is
(computing) of a computer system that has been in service for many years and that a business still relies upon, even though it is becoming expensive or difficult to maintain.
trail |
jury |
As a proper noun trail
is a city in british columbia.
As a noun jury is
jury.
justice |
trail |
As nouns the difference between justice and trail
is that
justice is the state or characteristic of being just or fair while
trail is the track or indication marking the route followed by something that has passed, such as the footprints of animal on land or the contrail of an airplane in the sky.
As proper nouns the difference between justice and trail
is that
justice is {{surname|A=An occupational|from=occupations} while
Trail is a city in British Columbia.
As a verb trail is
to follow behind (someone or something); to tail (someone or something).
trail |
try |
As verbs the difference between trail and try
is that
trail is to follow behind (someone or something); to tail (someone or something) while
try is to attempt; to endeavour. Followed by infinitive.
As nouns the difference between trail and try
is that
trail is the track or indication marking the route followed by something that has passed, such as the footprints of animal on land or the contrail of an airplane in the sky while
try is an attempt.
As a proper noun Trail
is a city in British Columbia.
As an adjective try is
fine, excellent.
pattern |
trail |
In transitive terms the difference between pattern and trail
is that
pattern is to serve as an example for while
trail is to show a trailer of (a film, TV show etc.); to release or publish a preview of (a report etc.) in advance of the full publication.
As nouns the difference between pattern and trail
is that
pattern is model, example while
trail is the track or indication marking the route followed by something that has passed, such as the footprints of animal on land or the contrail of an airplane in the sky.
As verbs the difference between pattern and trail
is that
pattern is to apply a pattern while
trail is to follow behind (someone or something); to tail (someone or something).
As a proper noun Trail is
a city in British Columbia.
mark |
trail |
As a noun mark
is sign.
As a proper noun trail is
a city in british columbia.
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