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wag

Wag vs Waeg - What's the difference?

wag | waeg |


In obsolete terms the difference between wag and waeg

is that wag is to go; to depart while waeg is kittiwake.

As nouns the difference between wag and waeg

is that wag is an oscillating movement while waeg is kittiwake.

As a verb wag

is to swing from side to side, especially of an animal's tail.

Wag vs Wang - What's the difference?

wag | wang |


As verbs the difference between wag and wang

is that wag is to swing from side to side, especially of an animal's tail while wang is to batter; to clobber; to conk.

As nouns the difference between wag and wang

is that wag is an oscillating movement while wang is cheek; the jaw.

As a proper noun Wang is

{{surname|from=Chinese}} derived from a common Chinese surname.

Wag vs Wae - What's the difference?

wag | wae |


As a verb wag

is .

As a noun wae is

water.

Wag vs Nag - What's the difference?

wag | nag |


As verbs the difference between wag and nag

is that wag is to swing from side to side, especially of an animal's tail while nag is to repeatedly remind or complain to someone in an annoying way, often about insignificant matters.

As nouns the difference between wag and nag

is that wag is an oscillating movement while nag is a small horse; a pony.

Wag vs Hag - What's the difference?

wag | hag |


As a verb wag

is .

As a noun hag is

mind, mindset, temper, inclination.

Wag vs Waa - What's the difference?

wag | waa |


As a verb wag

is .

As a noun waa is

.

Wag vs Cag - What's the difference?

wag | cag |


As a verb wag

is .

As a noun cag is

jackdaw.

Wag vs Wap - What's the difference?

wag | wap |


As verbs the difference between wag and wap

is that wag is while wap is (uk|dialect) to beat; to whap.

As a noun wap is

(uk|dialect) a blow or beating; a whap.

Wag vs Wah - What's the difference?

wag | wah |


As a verb wag

is .

As a noun wah is

(archaic) the red panda.

As an interjection wah is

a cry of fright, distress, etc.

Wag vs Wad - What's the difference?

wag | wad |


As verbs the difference between wag and wad

is that wag is while wad is third person singular of.

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