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clough

Tare vs Clough - What's the difference?

tare | clough |


As nouns the difference between tare and clough

is that tare is a vetch, or the seed of a vetch while clough is a narrow valley; a cleft in a hillside; a ravine, glen, or gorge.

As a verb tare

is to take into account the weight of the container, wrapping etc. in weighting merchandise.

As a proper noun Clough is

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Hundredweight vs Clough - What's the difference?

hundredweight | clough |


As a noun hundredweight

is a measure of weight containing 100 pounds (455 kg) in the us or 112 pounds (51 kg) in the united kingdom.

As a proper noun clough is

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Pound vs Clough - What's the difference?

pound | clough |


As a noun pound

is short for pound-force, a unit of force/weight or pound can be a place for the detention of stray or wandering animals or pound can be a hard blow.

As a verb pound

is to confine in, or as in, a pound; to impound or pound can be (label) to strike hard, usually repeatedly.

As a proper noun clough is

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Allowance vs Clough - What's the difference?

allowance | clough |


As a noun allowance

is the act of allowing, granting, conceding, or admitting; authorization; permission; sanction; tolerance.

As a verb allowance

is to put upon a fixed allowance (especially of provisions and drink); to supply in a fixed and limited quantity.

As a proper noun clough is

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Cloff vs Clough - What's the difference?

cloff | clough | Alternative forms |

Cloff is an alternative form of clough.


As a noun cloff

is formerly an allowance of two pounds in every three hundredweight after the tare and tret are subtracted; now used only in a general sense, of small deductions from the original weight.

As a proper noun clough is

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Weald vs Clough - What's the difference?

weald | clough |


As proper nouns the difference between weald and clough

is that weald is (british) the physiographic area in south-east england situated between the parallel chalk escarpments of the north and the south downs while clough is .

Wood vs Clough - What's the difference?

wood | clough |


As proper nouns the difference between wood and clough

is that wood is an english topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood while clough is .

Crotch vs Clough - What's the difference?

crotch | clough |


As nouns the difference between crotch and clough

is that crotch is the area where something forks or branches, a ramification takes place while clough is a narrow valley; a cleft in a hillside; a ravine, glen, or gorge.

As a proper noun Clough is

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Tree vs Clough - What's the difference?

tree | clough |


As a noun tree

is a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age).

As a verb tree

is to chase (an animal or person) up a tree.

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Fork vs Clough - What's the difference?

fork | clough |


As a noun fork

is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc.

As a verb fork

is to divide into two or more branches.

As a proper noun clough is

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