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Crops vs Crope - What's the difference?

crops | crope |


As verbs the difference between crops and crope

is that crops is third-person singular of crop while crope is simple past of creep.

As a noun crops

is plural of lang=en.

Crope vs Crome - What's the difference?

crope | crome |


As verbs the difference between crope and crome

is that crope is (obsolete) (creep) while crome is (uk|east anglia) to use a crome.

As a noun crome is

(uk|east anglia) a garden or agricultural implement with 3 or 4 tines bent at right angles, in appearance like a garden fork with bent prongs used for breaking up soil, clearing ditches, raking up shellfish on beaches, and similar tasks.

Crope vs Crone - What's the difference?

crope | crone |


In obsolete terms the difference between crope and crone

is that crope is simple past of creep while crone is an old man, especially one who talks and acts like an old woman.

As a verb crope

is simple past of creep.

As a noun crone is

an old woman.

Crope vs Crore - What's the difference?

crope | crore |


As a verb crope

is (obsolete) (creep).

As a noun crore is

(india) ten millions, particularly with regard to a currency.

Rope vs Crope - What's the difference?

rope | crope |


As verbs the difference between rope and crope

is that rope is to tie (something) with something while crope is simple past of creep.

As a noun rope

is thick strings, yarn, monofilaments, metal wires, or strands of other cordage that are twisted together to form a stronger line. {{jump|thick string|s|t}.

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