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Supersaturate vs Choke - What's the difference?

supersaturate | choke | Related terms |

Supersaturate is a related term of choke.


As verbs the difference between supersaturate and choke

is that supersaturate is to cause a solution to have more solute dissolved in it than it can stably contain at current conditions while choke is to be unable to breathe because of obstruction of the windpipe, for instance food or other objects that go down the wrong way.

As a noun choke is

a control on a carburetor to adjust the air/fuel mixture when the engine is cold.

Overload vs Choke - What's the difference?

overload | choke | Related terms |

Overload is a related term of choke.


In lang=en terms the difference between overload and choke

is that overload is to fail due to excessive load while choke is to perform badly at a crucial stage of a competition because one is nervous, especially when one is winning.

As verbs the difference between overload and choke

is that overload is to load excessively while choke is to be unable to breathe because of obstruction of the windpipe, for instance food or other objects that go down the wrong way.

As nouns the difference between overload and choke

is that overload is an excessive load while choke is a control on a carburetor to adjust the air/fuel mixture when the engine is cold.

Choke vs Bind - What's the difference?

choke | bind | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between choke and bind

is that choke is to perform badly at a crucial stage of a competition because one is nervous, especially when one is winning while bind is to exert a binding or restraining influence.

In transitive terms the difference between choke and bind

is that choke is to prevent someone from breathing by strangling or filling the windpipe while bind is to put together in a cover, as of books.

Squeeze vs Choke - What's the difference?

squeeze | choke | Related terms |

Squeeze is a related term of choke.


In lang=en terms the difference between squeeze and choke

is that squeeze is to put in a difficult position by presenting two or more choices while choke is to perform badly at a crucial stage of a competition because one is nervous, especially when one is winning.

As verbs the difference between squeeze and choke

is that squeeze is to apply pressure to from two or more sides at once while choke is to be unable to breathe because of obstruction of the windpipe, for instance food or other objects that go down the wrong way.

As nouns the difference between squeeze and choke

is that squeeze is a difficult position while choke is a control on a carburetor to adjust the air/fuel mixture when the engine is cold.

Choke vs Compress - What's the difference?

choke | compress | Related terms |

Choke is a related term of compress.


In lang=en terms the difference between choke and compress

is that choke is to perform badly at a crucial stage of a competition because one is nervous, especially when one is winning while compress is to abridge.

As verbs the difference between choke and compress

is that choke is to be unable to breathe because of obstruction of the windpipe, for instance food or other objects that go down the wrong way while compress is to make smaller; to press or squeeze together, or to make something occupy a smaller space or volume.

As nouns the difference between choke and compress

is that choke is a control on a carburetor to adjust the air/fuel mixture when the engine is cold while compress is a multiply folded piece of cloth, a pouch of ice etc, used to apply to a patient's skin, cover the dressing of wounds, and placed with the aid of a bandage to apply pressure on an injury.

Gasp vs Choke - What's the difference?

gasp | choke |


In intransitive terms the difference between gasp and choke

is that gasp is to breathe laboriously or convulsively while choke is to perform badly at a crucial stage of a competition because one is nervous, especially when one is winning.

In transitive terms the difference between gasp and choke

is that gasp is to speak in a breathless manner while choke is to prevent someone from breathing by strangling or filling the windpipe.

As an interjection gasp

is The sound of a gasp.

Chock vs Choke - What's the difference?

chock | choke |

Choke is a alternative form of chock.



In transitive terms the difference between chock and choke

is that chock is to stop or fasten, as with a wedge, or block; to scotch while choke is to prevent someone from breathing by strangling or filling the windpipe.

In intransitive terms the difference between chock and choke

is that chock is to fill up, as a cavity while choke is to perform badly at a crucial stage of a competition because one is nervous, especially when one is winning.

As an adverb chock

is entirely; quite.

Smother vs Choke - What's the difference?

smother | choke |


In lang=en terms the difference between smother and choke

is that smother is figuratively: to perish, grow feeble, or decline, by suppression or concealment; be stifled; be suppressed or concealed while choke is to perform badly at a crucial stage of a competition because one is nervous, especially when one is winning.

As verbs the difference between smother and choke

is that smother is to suffocate; stifle; obstruct, more or less completely, the respiration of while choke is to be unable to breathe because of obstruction of the windpipe, for instance food or other objects that go down the wrong way.

As nouns the difference between smother and choke

is that smother is that which smothers or appears to smother, particularly while choke is a control on a carburetor to adjust the air/fuel mixture when the engine is cold.

Choke vs Chode - What's the difference?

choke | chode |


As verbs the difference between choke and chode

is that choke is to be unable to breathe because of obstruction of the windpipe, for instance food or other objects that go down the wrong way while chode is (archaic) (chide).

As nouns the difference between choke and chode

is that choke is a control on a carburetor to adjust the air/fuel mixture when the engine is cold while chode is (neologism|vulgar).

Choke vs Choake - What's the difference?

choke | choake |

Choake is a alternative form of choke.



As verbs the difference between choke and choake

is that choke is to be unable to breathe because of obstruction of the windpipe, for instance food or other objects that go down the wrong way while choake is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between choke and choake

is that choke is a control on a carburetor to adjust the air/fuel mixture when the engine is cold while choake is obsolete spelling of lang=en.

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