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crepe

Crepe vs Omelette - What's the difference?

crepe | omelette |


As a verb crepe

is .

As an adjective crepe

is crimped.

As a noun omelette is

.

Chapati vs Crepe - What's the difference?

chapati | crepe |


As a noun chapati

is a flat, unleavened bread from northern india and pakistan.

As a verb crepe is

.

As an adjective crepe is

crimped.

Pancakes vs Crepe - What's the difference?

pancakes | crepe |


As a noun pancakes

is .

As a verb crepe is

.

As an adjective crepe is

crimped.

Waffle vs Crepe - What's the difference?

waffle | crepe |


As verbs the difference between waffle and crepe

is that waffle is to smash or waffle can be to move in a side-to-side motion and descend (lose altitude) before landing wiffle'', ''whiffle while crepe is .

As a noun waffle

is (countable) a flat pastry pressed with a grid pattern or waffle can be (uncountable) speech or writing that is vague, pretentious or evasive.

As an adjective crepe is

crimped.

Hotcake vs Crepe - What's the difference?

hotcake | crepe |


As a noun hotcake

is a pancake.

As a verb crepe is

.

As an adjective crepe is

crimped.

Crepe vs Roti - What's the difference?

crepe | roti |


As nouns the difference between crepe and roti

is that crepe is an alternative spelling of pancake lang=en while roti is a pancake-like pastry, common in the cuisine of India and some neighboring countries, often stuffed with curry.

As a verb crepe

is to crease (paper) in such a way to make it look like crepe paper.

Creepy vs Crepe - What's the difference?

creepy | crepe |


As an adjective creepy

is producing an uneasy fearful sensation, as of things crawling over one's skin.

As a noun crêpe is

an alternative spelling of pancake lang=en.

As a verb crepe is

to crease (paper) in such a way to make it look like crepe paper.

Rubber vs Crepe - What's the difference?

rubber | crepe |


As verbs the difference between rubber and crepe

is that rubber is to eavesdrop on a telephone call while crepe is .

As a noun rubber

is (uncountable) pliable material derived from the sap of the rubber tree; a hydrocarbon polymer of isoprene or rubber can be (sports) a series of an odd number of games or matches of which a majority must be won (thus precluding a tie), especially a match consisting of the best of a series of three games in bridge or whist.

As an adjective crepe is

crimped.

Kringle vs Crepe - What's the difference?

kringle | crepe |


As a noun kringle

is a scandinavian pastry, a nordic variety of pretzel.

As a verb crepe is

.

As an adjective crepe is

crimped.

Crepe vs Hammer - What's the difference?

crepe | hammer |


As nouns the difference between crepe and hammer

is that crepe is an alternative spelling of pancake lang=en while hammer is a tool with a heavy head and a handle used for pounding.

As verbs the difference between crepe and hammer

is that crepe is to crease (paper) in such a way to make it look like crepe paper while hammer is to strike repeatedly with a hammer, some other implement, the fist, etc.

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