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Terms vs Backstrap - What's the difference?

terms | backstrap |


As nouns the difference between terms and backstrap

is that terms is while backstrap is a pull strap extending the backstay of a boot or shoe.

Backstrap vs Blackstrap - What's the difference?

backstrap | blackstrap |


As nouns the difference between backstrap and blackstrap

is that backstrap is a pull strap extending the backstay of a boot or shoe while blackstrap is the dark, viscous molasses remaining after maximum extraction of sugar from raw sugar cane, used in manufacturing and cattle feed.

Spine vs Backstrap - What's the difference?

spine | backstrap |


As nouns the difference between spine and backstrap

is that spine is proprietress (of a shop, café, or brothel) while backstrap is a pull strap extending the backstay of a boot or shoe.

Muscle vs Backstrap - What's the difference?

muscle | backstrap |


As an adjective muscle

is muscled, muscly, muscular.

As a verb muscle

is .

As a noun backstrap is

a pull strap extending the backstay of a boot or shoe.

Loin vs Backstrap - What's the difference?

loin | backstrap |


As nouns the difference between loin and backstrap

is that loin is the part of the body (of humans and quadrupeds) at each side of the backbone, between the ribs and hips while backstrap is a pull strap extending the backstay of a boot or shoe.

Backbone vs Backstrap - What's the difference?

backbone | backstrap |


As nouns the difference between backbone and backstrap

is that backbone is the series of vertebrae, separated by disks, that encloses and protects the spinal cord, and runs down the middle of the back in vertebrate animals while backstrap is a pull strap extending the backstay of a boot or shoe.

Backstay vs Backstrap - What's the difference?

backstay | backstrap |


As nouns the difference between backstay and backstrap

is that backstay is a part of the rigging of a sailing ship extending from masthead the top of the mast to the back of the ship; they support the strain on all upper masts and provide additional support to the shrouds when the wind is abaft the beam while backstrap is a pull strap extending the backstay of a boot or shoe.