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Yell vs Yale - What's the difference?

yell | yale |


As nouns the difference between yell and yale

is that yell is a shout while yale is a mythical beast in European mythology and heraldry, usually portrayed as an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction.

As a verb yell

is shout; holler; make a loud sound with the voice.

As an adjective yell

is dry of cow.

As a proper noun Yale is

a university in the eastern United States.

Yale vs Oxford - What's the difference?

yale | oxford |


As nouns the difference between yale and oxford

is that yale is a mythical beast in european mythology and heraldry, usually portrayed as an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction while oxford is (oxford) (cloth).

Yale vs Dale - What's the difference?

yale | dale |


As proper nouns the difference between yale and dale

is that yale is a university in the eastern United States while Dale is {{surname|from=Middle English}} for someone living in a dale.

As nouns the difference between yale and dale

is that yale is a mythical beast in European mythology and heraldry, usually portrayed as an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction while dale is a valley in an otherwise hilly area.

Yale vs Ayle - What's the difference?

yale | ayle |


As nouns the difference between yale and ayle

is that yale is a mythical beast in european mythology and heraldry, usually portrayed as an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction while ayle is (obsolete) a grandfather.

Yale vs Yall - What's the difference?

yale | yall |


As a noun yale

is a mythical beast in european mythology and heraldry, usually portrayed as an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction.

As a contraction yall is

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Hale vs Yale - What's the difference?

hale | yale |


As nouns the difference between hale and yale

is that hale is , black pine (pinus nigra ) or hale can be awn, beard of grain while yale is a mythical beast in european mythology and heraldry, usually portrayed as an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction.

Yale vs Vale - What's the difference?

yale | vale |


As a noun yale

is a mythical beast in european mythology and heraldry, usually portrayed as an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction.

As a verb vale is

to be worth.

Yate vs Yale - What's the difference?

yate | yale |


As nouns the difference between yate and yale

is that yate is while yale is a mythical beast in european mythology and heraldry, usually portrayed as an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction.

Yule vs Yale - What's the difference?

yule | yale |


As nouns the difference between yule and yale

is that yule is (yule) while yale is a mythical beast in european mythology and heraldry, usually portrayed as an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction.

Ale vs Yale - What's the difference?

ale | yale |


As an interjection ale

is let's go!, come on!.

As a noun yale is

a mythical beast in european mythology and heraldry, usually portrayed as an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction.

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