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Grommet vs Crinkle - What's the difference?

grommet | crinkle |


In lang=en terms the difference between grommet and crinkle

is that grommet is to apply grommets while crinkle is to rustle, as stiff cloth when moved.

As nouns the difference between grommet and crinkle

is that grommet is a reinforced eyelet, or a small metal or plastic ring used to reinforce an eyelet while crinkle is a wrinkle, fold, crease or unevenness.

As verbs the difference between grommet and crinkle

is that grommet is to insert a grommet into while crinkle is (ambitransitive) to fold, crease, crumple, or wad.

Cream vs Crinkle - What's the difference?

cream | crinkle |


As verbs the difference between cream and crinkle

is that cream is to cremate while crinkle is (ambitransitive) to fold, crease, crumple, or wad.

As a noun crinkle is

a wrinkle, fold, crease or unevenness.

Crinkle vs Wrinkles - What's the difference?

crinkle | wrinkles |


As nouns the difference between crinkle and wrinkles

is that crinkle is a wrinkle, fold, crease or unevenness while wrinkles is .

As a verb crinkle

is (ambitransitive) to fold, crease, crumple, or wad.

Crinkle vs Corrugated - What's the difference?

crinkle | corrugated |


As verbs the difference between crinkle and corrugated

is that crinkle is (ambitransitive) to fold, crease, crumple, or wad while corrugated is (corrugate).

As a noun crinkle

is a wrinkle, fold, crease or unevenness.

As an adjective corrugated is

marked with parallel folds, ridges or furrows.

Ridge vs Crinkle - What's the difference?

ridge | crinkle | Related terms |

Ridge is a related term of crinkle.


As a proper noun ridge

is after a natural landscape feature.

As a verb crinkle is

(ambitransitive) to fold, crease, crumple, or wad.

As a noun crinkle is

a wrinkle, fold, crease or unevenness.

Crinkle vs Crush - What's the difference?

crinkle | crush | Related terms |

Crinkle is a related term of crush.


In lang=en terms the difference between crinkle and crush

is that crinkle is to rustle, as stiff cloth when moved while crush is to be or become broken down or in, or pressed into a smaller compass, by external weight or force.

As verbs the difference between crinkle and crush

is that crinkle is (ambitransitive) to fold, crease, crumple, or wad while crush is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass.

As nouns the difference between crinkle and crush

is that crinkle is a wrinkle, fold, crease or unevenness while crush is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.

Layer vs Crinkle - What's the difference?

layer | crinkle | Related terms |

Layer is a related term of crinkle.


In ambitransitive|lang=en terms the difference between layer and crinkle

is that layer is (ambitransitive) to arrange (something) in layers while crinkle is (ambitransitive) to fold, crease, crumple, or wad.

As nouns the difference between layer and crinkle

is that layer is a single thickness of some material covering a surface while crinkle is a wrinkle, fold, crease or unevenness.

As verbs the difference between layer and crinkle

is that layer is (ambitransitive) to cut or divide (something) into layers while crinkle is (ambitransitive) to fold, crease, crumple, or wad.

Crimp vs Crinkle - What's the difference?

crimp | crinkle | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between crimp and crinkle

is that crimp is a fastener or a fastening method that secures parts by bending metal around a joint and squeezing it together, often with a tool that adds indentations to capture the parts while crinkle is a wrinkle, fold, crease, or unevenness.

As verbs the difference between crimp and crinkle

is that crimp is to fasten by bending metal so that it squeezes around the parts to be fastened while crinkle is to fold, crease, crumple, or wad.

As an adjective crimp

is easily crumbled; friable; brittle.

Tangle vs Crinkle - What's the difference?

tangle | crinkle | Related terms |

Tangle is a related term of crinkle.


In lang=en terms the difference between tangle and crinkle

is that tangle is to catch and hold while crinkle is to rustle, as stiff cloth when moved.

As verbs the difference between tangle and crinkle

is that tangle is to become mixed together or intertwined while crinkle is (ambitransitive) to fold, crease, crumple, or wad.

As nouns the difference between tangle and crinkle

is that tangle is a tangled twisted mass or tangle can be any large type of seaweed, especially a species of laminaria while crinkle is a wrinkle, fold, crease or unevenness.

Tuck vs Crinkle - What's the difference?

tuck | crinkle | Related terms |

Tuck is a related term of crinkle.


As verbs the difference between tuck and crinkle

is that tuck is (lb) to pull or gather up (an item of fabric) while crinkle is (ambitransitive) to fold, crease, crumple, or wad.

As nouns the difference between tuck and crinkle

is that tuck is an act of tucking ; a pleat or fold or tuck can be (archaic) a rapier, a sword or tuck can be the beat of a drum or tuck can be food, especially snack food while crinkle is a wrinkle, fold, crease or unevenness.

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