climb |
upcome |
As verbs the difference between climb and upcome
is that
climb is to ascend; rise; to go up while
upcome is (rare|dialectal|or|obsolete) to ascend, rise; grow up; come up.
As nouns the difference between climb and upcome
is that
climb is an act of climbing while
upcome is (rare|or|dialectal) an ascent, climb; a way up.
climb |
clive |
In intransitive terms the difference between climb and clive
is that
climb is to jump high while
clive is to climb; ascend.
In transitive terms the difference between climb and clive
is that
climb is to move (especially up and down something) by gripping with the hands and using the feet while
clive is to split; separate; cleave; chop.
As a proper noun Clive is
{{surname|topographic|from=Old English}} - someone who lived near a cliff ( Old English
clif).
climb |
scrambly |
As a verb climb
is to ascend; rise; to go up.
As a noun climb
is an act of climbing.
As an adjective scrambly is
involving a certain amount of climbing.
climb |
outclimb |
In lang=en terms the difference between climb and outclimb
is that
climb is to jump high while
outclimb is to climb better or farther than.
As verbs the difference between climb and outclimb
is that
climb is to ascend; rise; to go up while
outclimb is to climb better or farther than.
As a noun climb
is an act of climbing.
climb |
hookbill |
As nouns the difference between climb and hookbill
is that
climb is an act of climbing while
hookbill is any of various parrots with a hooked bill for climbing and for crushing nuts and seeds.
As a verb climb
is to ascend; rise; to go up.
climb |
derris |
As nouns the difference between climb and derris
is that
climb is an act of climbing while
derris is a climbing leguminous plant of southeast asia and the southwest pacific islands, whose roots are a source of rotenone.
As a verb climb
is to ascend; rise; to go up.
climb |
reclimb |
In transitive terms the difference between climb and reclimb
is that
climb is to move (especially up and down something) by gripping with the hands and using the feet while
reclimb is to climb again.
As verbs the difference between climb and reclimb
is that
climb is to ascend; rise; to go up while
reclimb is to climb again.
As a noun climb
is an act of climbing.
climb |
preboard |
In lang=en terms the difference between climb and preboard
is that
climb is to jump high while
preboard is to allow someone to step or climb onto or otherwise enter a ship, aircraft, train or other conveyance before other people are allowed to board.
As verbs the difference between climb and preboard
is that
climb is to ascend; rise; to go up while
preboard is to allow someone to step or climb onto or otherwise enter a ship, aircraft, train or other conveyance before other people are allowed to board.
As a noun climb
is an act of climbing.
climb |
unclimbable |
As a verb climb
is to ascend; rise; to go up.
As a noun climb
is an act of climbing.
As an adjective unclimbable is
not able to be climbed.
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