lacing |
batten |
As verbs the difference between lacing and batten
is that
lacing is while
batten is to become better; improve in condition, especially by feeding or
batten can be to furnish with battens.
As nouns the difference between lacing and batten
is that
lacing is that with which something is laced while
batten is a thin strip of wood used in construction to hold members of a structure together or to provide a fixing point.
batten |
undefined |
As a verb batten
is to become better; improve in condition, especially by feeding or
batten can be to furnish with battens.
As a noun batten
is a thin strip of wood used in construction to hold members of a structure together or to provide a fixing point.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
batten |
bar |
As nouns the difference between batten and bar
is that
batten is a thin strip of wood used in construction to hold members of a structure together or to provide a fixing point while
bar is bar.
As a verb batten
is to become better; improve in condition, especially by feeding or
batten can be to furnish with battens.
batten |
glut |
As nouns the difference between batten and glut
is that
batten is a thin strip of wood used in construction to hold members of a structure together or to provide a fixing point while
glut is heat, glow.
As a verb batten
is to become better; improve in condition, especially by feeding or
batten can be to furnish with battens.
rafter |
batten |
In transitive terms the difference between rafter and batten
is that
rafter is to furnish (a building) with rafters while
batten is to fertilize or enrich, as land.
slope |
batten |
In intransitive terms the difference between slope and batten
is that
slope is to tend steadily upward or downward while
batten is to gratify a morbid appetite or craving; gloat.
In transitive terms the difference between slope and batten
is that
slope is to form with a slope; to give an oblique or slanting direction to; to incline or slant while
batten is to fertilize or enrich, as land.
As an adjective slope
is sloping.
As an adverb slope
is slopingly.
slatted |
batten |
As verbs the difference between slatted and batten
is that
slatted is past tense of slat while
batten is to become better; improve in condition, especially by feeding.
As an adjective slatted
is of or pertaining to a slat; having slats.
As a noun batten is
a thin strip of wood used in construction to hold members of a structure together or to provide a fixing point.
slat |
batten |
As nouns the difference between slat and batten
is that
slat is a thin, narrow strip or bar of wood or metal while
batten is a thin strip of wood used in construction to hold members of a structure together or to provide a fixing point.
As verbs the difference between slat and batten
is that
slat is to construct or provide with slats while
batten is to become better; improve in condition, especially by feeding.
plank |
batten |
In transitive terms the difference between plank and batten
is that
plank is to harden, as hat bodies, by felting while
batten is to fertilize or enrich, as land.
In intransitive terms the difference between plank and batten
is that
plank is to pose for a photograph while lying rigid, face down, arms at side, in an unusual place while
batten is to gratify a morbid appetite or craving; gloat.
batten |
battens |
As nouns the difference between batten and battens
is that
batten is a thin strip of wood used in construction to hold members of a structure together or to provide a fixing point while
battens is .
As a verb batten
is to become better; improve in condition, especially by feeding or
batten can be to furnish with battens.
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