terms |
claudicant |
As nouns the difference between terms and claudicant
is that
terms is while
claudicant is (medicine) one who limps.
As an adjective claudicant is
(medicine) limping.
limp |
claudicant |
As adjectives the difference between limp and claudicant
is that
limp is flaccid; flabby, as flesh while
claudicant is (medicine) limping.
As nouns the difference between limp and claudicant
is that
limp is a scraper of board or sheet-iron shaped like half the head of a small cask, used for scraping the ore off the sieve in the operation of hand-jigging or
limp can be an irregular, jerky or awkward gait while
claudicant is (medicine) one who limps.
As a verb limp
is to happen; befall; chance or
limp can be to be inadequate or unsatisfactory or
limp can be to walk lamely, as if favouring one leg.