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ajar

Opened vs Ajar - What's the difference?

opened | ajar |


As a verb opened

is (open).

As a noun ajar is

a member of an ethnographic group of georgians.

Ajar vs Half - What's the difference?

ajar | half |


As adverbs the difference between ajar and half

is that ajar is slightly turned or opened while half is in two equal parts or to an equal degree; in some part approximating a half; partially; imperfectly.

As adjectives the difference between ajar and half

is that ajar is slightly turned or opened while half is consisting of a moiety, or half (1/2, 50%).

As verbs the difference between ajar and half

is that ajar is to turn or open slightly; to become ajar or to cause to become ajar; to be or to hang ajar while half is to halve.

As nouns the difference between ajar and half

is that ajar is a member of an ethnographic group of Georgians while half is one of two usually roughly equal parts into which anything may be divided, or considered as divided; — sometimes followed by of; as, a half of an apple.

As a preposition half is

a half-hour after, thirty minutes after used with the number of the hour.

Ajar vs Altar - What's the difference?

ajar | altar |


As a noun ajar

is a member of an ethnographic group of georgians.

As a verb altar is

.

Closed vs Ajar - What's the difference?

closed | ajar |


As adjectives the difference between closed and ajar

is that closed is sealed, made inaccessible or impassable; not open while ajar is slightly turned or opened.

As verbs the difference between closed and ajar

is that closed is past tense of close while ajar is to turn or open slightly; to become ajar or to cause to become ajar; to be or to hang ajar.

As an adverb ajar is

slightly turned or opened.

As a noun Ajar is

a member of an ethnographic group of Georgians.

Ajar vs Askew - What's the difference?

ajar | askew |


As adverbs the difference between ajar and askew

is that ajar is slightly turned or opened while askew is tilted to one side.

As adjectives the difference between ajar and askew

is that ajar is slightly turned or opened while askew is turned or twisted to one side.

As a verb ajar

is to turn or open slightly; to become ajar or to cause to become ajar; to be or to hang ajar.

As a noun Ajar

is a member of an ethnographic group of Georgians.

Ajar vs Gaping - What's the difference?

ajar | gaping | Synonyms |

Ajar is a synonym of gaping.


As nouns the difference between ajar and gaping

is that ajar is a member of an ethnographic group of georgians while gaping is the act of one who gapes.

As a verb gaping is

.

As an adjective gaping is

wide open.

Ajug vs Ajar - What's the difference?

ajug | ajar |


As a noun ajar is

a member of an ethnographic group of georgians.

Ajar vs Atub - What's the difference?

ajar | atub |

Ajar vs Unclosed - What's the difference?

ajar | unclosed | Synonyms |

Ajar is a synonym of unclosed.


As a noun ajar

is a member of an ethnographic group of georgians.

As a verb unclosed is

(unclose).

As an adjective unclosed is

not closed; left open.

Ajar vs Abottle - What's the difference?

ajar | abottle |

Abottle is likely misspelled.


Abottle has no English definition.

As an adverb ajar

is slightly turned or opened.

As an adjective ajar

is slightly turned or opened.

As a verb ajar

is to turn or open slightly; to become ajar or to cause to become ajar; to be or to hang ajar.

As a noun Ajar

is a member of an ethnographic group of Georgians.

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