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Precipice vs Clough - What's the difference?

precipice | clough |


As a noun precipice

is precipice, deep and steep escarpment.

As a proper noun clough is

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Rocky vs Clough - What's the difference?

rocky | clough |


As proper nouns the difference between rocky and clough

is that rocky is a male given name, pet form of rocco while clough is .

Cliff vs Clough - What's the difference?

cliff | clough |


As proper nouns the difference between cliff and clough

is that cliff is a diminutive of the male given name clifford while clough is .

Sediment vs Clough - What's the difference?

sediment | clough |


As a noun sediment

is sediment.

As a proper noun clough is

.

Channel vs Clough - What's the difference?

channel | clough |


As proper nouns the difference between channel and clough

is that channel is (by ellipsis) the english channel while clough is .

Sluice vs Clough - What's the difference?

sluice | clough |


As a noun sluice

is an artificial passage for water, fitted with a valve or gate, as in a mill stream, for stopping or regulating the flow; also, a water gate or flood gate.

As a verb sluice

is (rare) to emit by, or as by, flood gates.

As a proper noun clough is

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Gorge vs Clough - What's the difference?

gorge | clough |


As nouns the difference between gorge and clough

is that gorge is a deep narrow passage with steep rocky sides; a ravine while clough is a narrow valley; a cleft in a hillside; a ravine, glen, or gorge.

As a verb gorge

is to eat greedily and in large quantities.

As an adjective gorge

is gorgeous.

As a proper noun Clough is

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Glen vs Clough - What's the difference?

glen | clough |


As proper nouns the difference between glen and clough

is that glen is for someone who lives in a valley while clough is .

Ravine vs Clough - What's the difference?

ravine | clough |


As a verb ravine

is .

As a proper noun clough is

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Cleft vs Clough - What's the difference?

cleft | clough |


As a noun cleft

is an opening, fissure, or v-shaped indentation made by or as if by splitting.

As a verb cleft

is (cleave).

As a proper noun clough is

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