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Yank vs Spasm - What's the difference?

yank | spasm | Related terms |

Yank is a related term of spasm.


As nouns the difference between yank and spasm

is that yank is (us) a yankee, a northerner: someone from the northern united states, especially from new england while spasm is a sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle, a group of muscles, or a hollow organ.

As a verb spasm is

to produce and undergo a.

Wrenched vs Yank - What's the difference?

wrenched | yank |


As a verb wrenched

is (wrench).

As a noun yank is

(us) a yankee, a northerner: someone from the northern united states, especially from new england.

Yank vs Move - What's the difference?

yank | move | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between yank and move

is that yank is to remove from circulation while move is to propose; to recommend; specifically, to propose formally for consideration and determination, in a deliberative assembly; to submit, as a resolution to be adopted; as, to move to adjourn.

Yank vs Reflex - What's the difference?

yank | reflex | Related terms |

Yank is a related term of reflex.


As nouns the difference between yank and reflex

is that yank is (us) a yankee, a northerner: someone from the northern united states, especially from new england while reflex is an automatic response to a simple stimulus which does not require mental processing.

As an adjective reflex is

bent, turned back or reflected.

As a verb reflex is

to bend, turn back or reflect.

Hitch vs Yank - What's the difference?

hitch | yank | Synonyms |


In transitive terms the difference between hitch and yank

is that hitch is to attach, tie or fasten while yank is to remove from circulation.

As a proper noun Hitch

is {{surname|from=given names}.

Shock vs Yank - What's the difference?

shock | yank |


As nouns the difference between shock and yank

is that shock is sudden, heavy impact or shock can be an arrangement of sheaves for drying, a stook while yank is (us) a yankee, a northerner: someone from the northern united states, especially from new england.

As a verb shock

is to cause to be emotionally shocked or shock can be to collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook.

Yank vs Tic - What's the difference?

yank | tic | Related terms |

Yank is a related term of tic.


As a noun yank

is (us) a yankee, a northerner: someone from the northern united states, especially from new england.

As an initialism tic is

tourist]] information [[centre|centre.

Yank vs Bring - What's the difference?

yank | bring | Related terms |

Yank is a related term of bring.


As a noun yank

is (us) a yankee, a northerner: someone from the northern united states, especially from new england.

As a verb bring is

(lb) to transport toward somebody/somewhere.

As an interjection bring is

the sound of a telephone ringing.

Yank vs Fit - What's the difference?

yank | fit | Related terms |

Yank is a related term of fit.


As a noun yank

is (us) a yankee, a northerner: someone from the northern united states, especially from new england.

As an abbreviation fit is

(travel industry|aviation) fully inclusive tour.

Yank vs Lug - What's the difference?

yank | lug | Related terms |

Yank is a related term of lug.


As a noun yank

is (us) a yankee, a northerner: someone from the northern united states, especially from new england.

As an initialism lug is

(computing) (linux) user group.

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