cry |
whale |
In intransitive terms the difference between cry and whale
is that
cry is to utter inarticulate sounds, as animals do while
whale is to hunt for whales.
In transitive terms the difference between cry and whale
is that
cry is to cause to do something, or bring to some state, by crying or weeping while
whale is to flog, to beat.
sei |
whale |
As nouns the difference between sei and whale
is that
sei is while
whale is any of several species of large sea mammals of the order cetacea.
As a verb whale is
to hunt for whales.
whale |
horse |
In intransitive terms the difference between whale and horse
is that
whale is to hunt for whales while
horse is to frolic, to act mischievously. (Usually followed by "around"..
In transitive terms the difference between whale and horse
is that
whale is to flog, to beat while
horse is to provide with a horse.
whale |
bike |
As nouns the difference between whale and bike
is that
whale is any of several species of large sea mammals of the order cetacea while
bike is a short form of bicycle or
bike can be (scotland|northern england) a nest of wasps or hornets.
As verbs the difference between whale and bike
is that
whale is to hunt for whales while
bike is to ride a bike.
whale |
bear |
In figuratively terms the difference between whale and bear
is that
whale is something, or someone, that is very large while
bear is a rough, unmannerly, uncouth person.
In intransitive terms the difference between whale and bear
is that
whale is to hunt for whales while
bear is to endure with patience; to be patient.
In transitive terms the difference between whale and bear
is that
whale is to flog, to beat while
bear is to give birth to someone or something may take the father of the direct object as an indirect object.
As an adjective bear is
characterized by or believing to benefit of declining prices in securities markets.
As a proper noun Bear is
{{surname|lang=en}.
whale |
shool |
In figuratively|lang=en terms the difference between whale and shool
is that
whale is (figuratively) something, or someone, that is very large while
shool is (figuratively) to move with a shoveling motion, to cover as by shoveling.
As nouns the difference between whale and shool
is that
whale is any of several species of large sea mammals of the order cetacea while
shool is a shovel.
As verbs the difference between whale and shool
is that
whale is to hunt for whales while
shool is to move materials with a shovel.
well |
whale |
As nouns the difference between well and whale
is that
well is a hole sunk into the ground as a source of water, oil, natural gas or other fluids while
whale is any of several species of large sea mammals of the order Cetacea.
As verbs the difference between well and whale
is that
well is to issue forth, as water from the earth; to flow; to spring while
whale is to hunt for whales.
As an adverb well
is accurately, competently, satisfactorily.
As an adjective well
is in good health.
As an interjection well
is used to acknowledge a statement or situation.
whale |
banana |
As a noun whale
is any of several species of large sea mammals of the order cetacea.
As a verb whale
is to hunt for whales.
whale |
wife |
As nouns the difference between whale and wife
is that
whale is any of several species of large sea mammals of the order cetacea while
wife is a married woman, especially in relation to her spouse.
As a verb whale
is to hunt for whales.
fell |
whale |
As nouns the difference between fell and whale
is that
fell is fur, pelt (
hairy skin of an animal) while
whale is any of several species of large sea mammals of the order cetacea.
As a verb whale is
to hunt for whales.
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