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yale

Yale vs Kale - What's the difference?

yale | kale |


As proper nouns the difference between yale and kale

is that yale is a university in the eastern United States while Kale is daughter of Zeus.

As nouns the difference between yale and kale

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 kale is an edible plant, similar to cabbage, with curled leaves that do not form a dense head (Brassica oleracea var. acephala.

Yale vs Nale - What's the difference?

yale | nale |


As nouns the difference between yale and nale

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 nale is (obsolete) ale.

Yale vs Wale - What's the difference?

yale | wale |


As nouns the difference between yale and wale

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 wale is : whales.

Tale vs Yale - What's the difference?

tale | yale |


As nouns the difference between tale and yale

is that tale is (de-form-noun) 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 Yare - What's the difference?

yale | yare |


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 an adjective yare is

(archaic) ready; prepared.

Rale vs Yale - What's the difference?

rale | yale |


As nouns the difference between rale and yale

is that rale is rabble, riff-raff 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.

Bale vs Yale - What's the difference?

bale | yale |


As nouns the difference between bale and yale

is that bale is white spot (on forehead) 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 Eale - What's the difference?

yale | eale |


As nouns the difference between yale and eale

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 eale is the yale (also "centicore", Latin "eale") is a mythical beast found in European mythology. Most descriptions make it an antelope- or goat-like four-legged creature with large horns that it can swivel in any direction.

As a proper noun Yale

is a university in the eastern United States.

Yage vs Yale - What's the difference?

yage | yale |


As nouns the difference between yage and yale

is that yage is ayahuasca 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 proper noun Yale is

a university in the eastern United States.

Yale vs Yali - What's the difference?

yale | yali |


As nouns the difference between yale and yali

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 yali is a type of house, particularly found on the bosporus.

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