Nuncle vs. Uncle

Difference Between Nuncle and Uncle
Nuncle➦
An uncle
"Can you make no use of nothing, nuncle?" (Shakespeare).
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Uncle➦
An uncle is a male relative who is a sibling of a parent or married to a sibling of a parent. Uncles who are related by birth are second-degree relatives.
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Nuncle➦
Uncle.
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Uncle➦
The brother of one's mother or father.
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Nuncle➦
To cheat, deceive.
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Uncle➦
The husband of a sibling of one's mother or father.
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Uncle➦
Used as a form of address for an older man, especially by children.
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Uncle➦
A kindly counselor.
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Uncle➦
(Slang) A pawnbroker.
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Uncle➦
Uncle Uncle Sam.
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Uncle➦
The brother or brother-in-law of one’s parent.
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Uncle➦
The male cousin of one’s parent.
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Uncle➦
(affectionate) Used as a fictive kinship title for a close male friend of one's parent or parents.
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Uncle➦
(euphemistic) Used as a title for the male companion to one's (usually unmarried) parent.
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Uncle➦
(figuratively) A source of advice, encouragement, or help.
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Uncle➦
A pawnbroker.
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Uncle➦
An affectionate term for a man of an older generation than oneself, especially a friend of one's parents, by means of fictive kin.
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Uncle➦
An older African-American male.
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Uncle➦
Any middle-aged or elderly man older than the speaker and/or listener.
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Uncle➦
A cry used to indicate surrender.
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Uncle➦
To address somebody by the term uncle.
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Uncle➦
To act like, or as, an uncle.
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Uncle➦
The brother of one's father or mother; also applied to an aunt's husband; - the correlative of aunt in sex, and of nephew and niece in relationship.
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Uncle➦
A pawnbroker.
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Uncle➦
An eldery man; - used chiefly as a kindly or familiar appellation, esp. (Southern U. S.) for a worthy old negro; as, "Uncle Remus."
Plain old uncle as he [Socrates] was, with his great ears, - an immense talker.
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Uncle➦
the brother of your father or mother; the husband of your aunt
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Uncle➦
a source of help and advice and encouragement;
he played uncle to lonely students
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