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Horizon vs Coast - What's the difference?

horizon | coast |


As nouns the difference between horizon and coast

is that horizon is the horizontal line that appears to separate the Earth from the sky while coast is the side or edge of something.

As a verb coast is

to glide along without adding energy.

Coast vs Valley - What's the difference?

coast | valley |


As nouns the difference between coast and valley

is that coast is the side or edge of something while valley is an elongated depression between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through it.

As a verb coast

is to glide along without adding energy.

As a proper noun Valley is

the San Fernando Valley in southern California.

Coast vs Bake - What's the difference?

coast | bake |


As nouns the difference between coast and bake

is that coast is (obsolete) the side or edge of something while bake is nautical traffic sign or buoy.

As a verb coast

is to glide along without adding energy.

Coast vs Sand - What's the difference?

coast | sand |


As verbs the difference between coast and sand

is that coast is to glide along without adding energy while sand is .

As a noun coast

is (obsolete) the side or edge of something.

Coast vs Null - What's the difference?

coast | null |


As nouns the difference between coast and null

is that coast is (obsolete) the side or edge of something while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

As a verb coast

is to glide along without adding energy.

Coast vs Slouch - What's the difference?

coast | slouch | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between coast and slouch

is that coast is to glide along without adding energy while slouch is to walk in a clumsy, lazy manner.

Lumber vs Coast - What's the difference?

lumber | coast | Related terms |

Lumber is a related term of coast.


In lang=en terms the difference between lumber and coast

is that lumber is to load down with things, to fill, to encumber while coast is to glide along without adding energy.

As nouns the difference between lumber and coast

is that lumber is (uncountable) wood intended as a building material while coast is (obsolete) the side or edge of something.

As verbs the difference between lumber and coast

is that lumber is to move clumsily while coast is to glide along without adding energy.

Foreshore vs Coast - What's the difference?

foreshore | coast |


As nouns the difference between foreshore and coast

is that foreshore is the part of a shore between high water and low water, especially the beach exposed at maximum ebb spring tides while coast is the side or edge of something.

As a verb coast is

to glide along without adding energy.

Coast vs Pace - What's the difference?

coast | pace | Related terms |

Coast is a related term of pace.


As a noun coast

is (obsolete) the side or edge of something.

As a verb coast

is to glide along without adding energy.

As a proper noun pace is

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Chase vs Coast - What's the difference?

chase | coast | Related terms |

Chase is a related term of coast.


As a proper noun chase

is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist mary agnes chase (1869-1963).

As a noun coast is

(obsolete) the side or edge of something.

As a verb coast is

to glide along without adding energy.

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