different between skittle vs perithecium
skittle
English
Etymology
Origin unknown. Perhaps of North Germanic origin (compare Old Norse skutill (“bolt, harpoon”), Danish skyttel (“shuttle, child's toy”)). Compare also Old English s?ytel (“a dart, bolt”). More at shuttle.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sk?t?l/
- Rhymes: -?t?l
Noun
skittle (plural skittles)
- One of the wooden targets used in skittles.
Verb
skittle (third-person singular simple present skittles, present participle skittling, simple past and past participle skittled)
- (intransitive) To play skittles.
- (transitive) To beat comprehensively.
- (transitive) To knock down.
See also
- bowling
Anagrams
- Kittles, kittles
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perithecium
English
Noun
perithecium (plural perithecia)
- (mycology) An ascocarp shaped like a skittle or ball, distinguished by a small pore, the ostiole, through which the spores are released one by one when ripe.
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