shed |
crash |
In transitive terms the difference between shed and crash
is that
shed is to radiate, cast, give off (light);
see also shed light on while
crash is to severely damage or destroy something by causing it to collide with something else.
As verbs the difference between shed and crash
is that
shed is to part or divide while
crash is to collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently.
As nouns the difference between shed and crash
is that
shed is an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven while
crash is an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident.
As an adjective crash is
quick, fast, intensive.
demonstration |
crash |
As nouns the difference between demonstration and crash
is that
demonstration is demonstration (act of showing and explaining) while
crash is an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident or
crash can be (fibre) plain linen.
As an adjective crash is
quick, fast, intensive.
As a verb crash is
to collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently.
crash |
accidental |
In lang=en terms the difference between crash and accidental
is that
crash is plain linen while
accidental is a sharp, flat, or natural, occurring not at the commencement of a piece of music as the signature, but before a particular note.
As nouns the difference between crash and accidental
is that
crash is an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident while
accidental is a property which is not essential; a nonessential; anything happening accidentally.
As adjectives the difference between crash and accidental
is that
crash is quick, fast, intensive while
accidental is not essential; incidental, secondary.
As a verb crash
is to collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently.
pulverize |
crash |
As verbs the difference between pulverize and crash
is that
pulverize is (american spelling) while
crash is to collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently.
As a noun crash is
an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident or
crash can be (fibre) plain linen.
As an adjective crash is
quick, fast, intensive.
crash |
clangour |
Related terms |
Crash is a related term of clangour.
As nouns the difference between crash and clangour
is that
crash is an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident or
crash can be (fibre) plain linen while
clangour is (british|canadian) a loud, repeating clanging sound; a loud racket; a din.
As verbs the difference between crash and clangour
is that
crash is to collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently while
clangour is (british|canadian) to make a clanging sound.
As an adjective crash
is quick, fast, intensive.
crash |
cush |
As a noun crash
is an automobile, airplane, or other vehicle accident or
crash can be (fibre) plain linen.
As an adjective crash
is quick, fast, intensive.
As a verb crash
is to collide with something destructively, fall or come down violently.
As a proper noun cush is
(biblical) the son of ham and grandson of noah, progenitor of the african peoples.
creak |
crash |
In intransitive terms the difference between creak and crash
is that
creak is to make a prolonged sharp grating or squeaking sound, as by the friction of hard substances while
crash is to experience a period of depression and/or lethargy after a period of euphoria, as after the euphoric effect of a psychotropic drug has dissipated.
In transitive terms the difference between creak and crash
is that
creak is to produce a creaking sound with while
crash is to severely damage or destroy something by causing it to collide with something else.
As an adjective crash is
quick, fast, intensive.
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