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waul

Wawl vs Waul - What's the difference?

wawl | waul |


As verbs the difference between wawl and waul

is that wawl is alternative form of lang=en while waul is to wail, to cry plaintively.

Waul vs Aul - What's the difference?

waul | aul |


As a verb waul

is to wail, to cry plaintively.

As a noun aul is

a village encampment in the caucasus, central asia or the southern urals or aul can be .

Maul vs Waul - What's the difference?

maul | waul |


As a noun maul

is mouth of an animal.

As a verb waul is

to wail, to cry plaintively.

Wall vs Waul - What's the difference?

wall | waul |


As verbs the difference between wall and waul

is that wall is to enclose with a wall while waul is to wail, to cry plaintively.

As a noun wall

is a rampart of earth, stones etc. built up for defensive purposes.

As a proper noun Wall

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Waul vs Wrawling - What's the difference?

waul | wrawling |


As verbs the difference between waul and wrawling

is that waul is to wail, to cry plaintively while wrawling is present participle of lang=en.

As a noun wrawling is

crying, wauling.

Waul vs Wrawl - What's the difference?

waul | wrawl |


As verbs the difference between waul and wrawl

is that waul is to wail, to cry plaintively while wrawl is (obsolete|intransitive) to cry like a cat; to waul.

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