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crup

Crum vs Crup - What's the difference?

crum | crup |


As nouns the difference between crum and crup

is that crum is while crup is (the rump of a horse).

As an adjective crup is

short; brittle.

Caup vs Crup - What's the difference?

caup | crup |


As nouns the difference between caup and crup

is that caup is (scotland) cup while crup is (the rump of a horse).

As an adjective crup is

short; brittle.

Crup vs Crut - What's the difference?

crup | crut |


As a noun crup

is (the rump of a horse).

As an adjective crup

is short; brittle.

As a verb crut is

or crut can be .

Cup vs Crup - What's the difference?

cup | crup |


As nouns the difference between cup and crup

is that cup is cup while crup is (the rump of a horse).

As a verb cup

is to not attend a course, a class without permission of the teacher or cup can be to temporarily or permanently cease to provide (electricity or water supply) or cup can be to switch off (a breaker or fuse).

As an adjective crup is

short; brittle.

Crap vs Crup - What's the difference?

crap | crup |


As a noun crup is

(the rump of a horse).

As an adjective crup is

short; brittle.

Brittle vs Crup - What's the difference?

brittle | crup |


As adjectives the difference between brittle and crup

is that brittle is inflexible, liable to break or snap easily under stress or pressure while crup is short; brittle.

As nouns the difference between brittle and crup

is that brittle is (uncountable) a confection of caramelized sugar and nuts while crup is (the rump of a horse).

Short vs Crup - What's the difference?

short | crup |


As a proper noun short

is .

As a noun crup is

(the rump of a horse).

As an adjective crup is

short; brittle.

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