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wag

Wag vs Rag - What's the difference?

wag | rag |


As verbs the difference between wag and rag

is that wag is to swing from side to side, especially of an animal's tail while rag is to become tattered.

As nouns the difference between wag and rag

is that wag is an oscillating movement while rag is tattered clothes.

Wag vs Zag - What's the difference?

wag | zag |


As verbs the difference between wag and zag

is that wag is to swing from side to side, especially of an animal's tail while zag is to move with a sharp turn or reversal.

As nouns the difference between wag and zag

is that wag is an oscillating movement while zag is one of a series of sharp turns or reversals.

Wag vs Tag - What's the difference?

wag | tag |


As a verb wag

is .

As an abbreviation tag is

.

Wag vs Waag - What's the difference?

wag | waag |


As a verb wag

is .

As a noun waag is

the grivet (an african monkey) -.

Wag vs Wai - What's the difference?

wag | wai |


As a verb wag

is .

Wat vs Wag - What's the difference?

wat | wag |


As a proper noun wat

is a medieval english given name, short for walter.

As a verb wag is

.

Way vs Wag - What's the difference?

way | wag |


As a proper noun way

is christianity or way can be .

As a verb wag is

.

Wan vs Wag - What's the difference?

wan | wag |


In obsolete terms the difference between wan and wag

is that wan is past tense of win while wag is to go; to depart.

As an adjective wan

is pale, sickly-looking.

Fag vs Wag - What's the difference?

fag | wag |


As nouns the difference between fag and wag

is that fag is in textile inspections, a rough or coarse defect in the woven fabric while wag is an oscillating movement.

As verbs the difference between fag and wag

is that fag is to make exhausted, tired out while wag is to swing from side to side, especially of an animal's tail.

Dag vs Wag - What's the difference?

dag | wag |


As an initialism dag

is deputy attorney general in several nations’ federal governments.

As a verb wag is

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