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croise

Wikidiffcom vs Croise - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | croise |


As a noun croise is

crochet.

Croise vs Crouse - What's the difference?

croise | crouse |


As a noun croisé

is an action in which one fencer forces the opponent’s blade into the high or low line on the same side, by taking it with the guard and forte of his own blade.

As an adjective crouse is

brisk; lively; bold.

Froise vs Croise - What's the difference?

froise | croise |


As nouns the difference between froise and croise

is that froise is a kind of pancake while croisé is an action in which one fencer forces the opponent’s blade into the high or low line on the same side, by taking it with the guard and forte of his own blade.

Croise vs Choise - What's the difference?

croise | choise |


As nouns the difference between croise and choise

is that croise is crochet while choise is .

Croise vs Crosse - What's the difference?

croise | crosse |


As a noun croise

is crochet.

As a verb crosse is

.

Cruise vs Croise - What's the difference?

cruise | croise |


As nouns the difference between cruise and croise

is that cruise is a sea or lake voyage, especially one taken for pleasure while croisé is an action in which one fencer forces the opponent’s blade into the high or low line on the same side, by taking it with the guard and forte of his own blade.

As a verb cruise

is to sail about, especially for pleasure.

As a proper noun Cruise

is {{surname|from=Anglo-Norman|}.

Crusader vs Croise - What's the difference?

crusader | croise |


As nouns the difference between crusader and croise

is that crusader is person engaged in a crusade while croise is crochet.

Cross vs Croise - What's the difference?

cross | croise |


As a proper noun cross

is for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

As a noun croise is

crochet.

Pilgrim vs Croise - What's the difference?

pilgrim | croise |


As nouns the difference between pilgrim and croise

is that pilgrim is one who travels, especially on a journey to visit sites of religious significance while croisé is an action in which one fencer forces the opponent’s blade into the high or low line on the same side, by taking it with the guard and forte of his own blade.

As a verb pilgrim

is to journey; to wander; to ramble.

As a proper noun Pilgrim

is a settler of the Plymouth Colony. Usually used in plural.

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