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Slit vs Chop - What's the difference?

slit | chop | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between slit and chop

is that slit is to cut; to sever; to divide while chop is to sever with an axe or similar implement.

As nouns the difference between slit and chop

is that slit is a narrow cut or opening; a slot while chop is a cut of meat, often containing a section of a rib.

As verbs the difference between slit and chop

is that slit is to cut a narrow opening while chop is to cut into pieces with short, vigorous cutting motions.

Knock vs Chop - What's the difference?

knock | chop | Related terms |

Knock is a related term of chop.


As nouns the difference between knock and chop

is that knock is an abrupt rapping sound, as from an impact of a hard object against wood while chop is garbage, trash can.

As a verb knock

is (dated) to rap one's knuckles against something, especially wood.

Chop vs Cleave - What's the difference?

chop | cleave | Synonyms |

Chop is a synonym of cleave.


As nouns the difference between chop and cleave

is that chop is garbage, trash can while cleave is (technology) flat, smooth surface produced by cleavage, or any similar surface produced by similar techniques, as in glass.

As a verb cleave is

to split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument or cleave can be to cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto.

Chop vs Lop - What's the difference?

chop | lop | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between chop and lop

is that chop is a cut of meat, often containing a section of a rib while lop is a flea.

As verbs the difference between chop and lop

is that chop is to cut into pieces with short, vigorous cutting motions while lop is to cut off as the top or extreme part of anything, especially to prune a small limb off a shrub or tree, or sometimes to behead someone.

Clout vs Chop - What's the difference?

clout | chop | Related terms |

Clout is a related term of chop.


As nouns the difference between clout and chop

is that clout is influence or effectiveness, especially political while chop is garbage, trash can.

As a verb clout

is to hit, especially with the fist.

Chop vs Whack - What's the difference?

chop | whack | Synonyms |

Chop is a synonym of whack.


As nouns the difference between chop and whack

is that chop is garbage, trash can while whack is a blow, impact or slap.

As a verb whack is

to hit, slap or strike.

Choop vs Chop - What's the difference?

choop | chop |

Choop is often a misspelling of chop.


Choop has no English definition.

As a noun chop is

a cut of meat, often containing a section of a rib.

As a verb chop is

to cut into pieces with short, vigorous cutting motions.

Stroke vs Chop - What's the difference?

stroke | chop | Related terms |


In lang=en terms the difference between stroke and chop

is that stroke is a single act of striking at the ball with a club while chop is to divide the pot (or tournament prize) between two or more players.

In obsolete terms the difference between stroke and chop

is that stroke is appetite while chop is to exchange, to barter; to swap.

In transitive terms the difference between stroke and chop

is that stroke is to row the stroke oar of while chop is to sever with an axe or similar implement.

Chop vs Grindwaterchestnuts - What's the difference?

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Incise vs Chop - What's the difference?

incise | chop | Related terms |

Incise is a related term of chop.


As a verb incise

is .

As a noun chop is

garbage, trash can.

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