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Lubricant vs Cream - What's the difference?

lubricant | cream |


As a noun lubricant

is a substance used to reduce friction between objects or surfaces.

As a verb cream is

to cremate.

Polish vs Cream - What's the difference?

polish | cream |


As verbs the difference between polish and cream

is that polish is to shine; to make a surface very smooth or shiny by rubbing, cleaning, or grinding while cream is to cremate.

As a noun polish

is a substance used to polish.

Cream vs Ruche - What's the difference?

cream | ruche |


As verbs the difference between cream and ruche

is that cream is to cremate while ruche is .

Creed vs Cream - What's the difference?

creed | cream |


As verbs the difference between creed and cream

is that creed is to believe; to credit while cream is to cremate.

As a noun creed

is that which is believed; accepted doctrine, especially religious; a particular set of beliefs; any summary of principles or opinions professed or adhered to.

Soap vs Cream - What's the difference?

soap | cream |


In lang=en terms the difference between soap and cream

is that soap is {{l/en|money}}, specially when used for {{l/en|bribing}} purposes while cream is to obliterate, to defeat decisively.

In transitive terms the difference between soap and cream

is that soap is to apply soap to in washing while cream is to furnish with, or as if with, cream.

As an acronym SOAP

is {{context|lang=en|computing}} acronym of lang=en|simple object access protocol A standard Internet protocol for exchanging structured information in a distributed environment.

As an adjective cream is

cream-coloured; having a yellowish white colour.

Cream vs Plaster - What's the difference?

cream | plaster |


In transitive terms the difference between cream and plaster

is that cream is to furnish with, or as if with, cream while plaster is to hide or cover up, as if with plaster.

As nouns the difference between cream and plaster

is that cream is the butterfat/milkfat part of milk which rises to the top; this part when separated from the remainder while plaster is a paste applied to the skin for healing or cosmetic purposes.

As verbs the difference between cream and plaster

is that cream is to puree, to blend with a liquifying process while plaster is to cover or coat something with plaster, or apply a plaster.

As an adjective cream

is cream-coloured; having a yellowish white colour.

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