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Conceal vs Curtain - What's the difference?

conceal | curtain | Related terms |

Conceal is a related term of curtain.


As verbs the difference between conceal and curtain

is that conceal is (lb) to hide something from view or from public knowledge, to try to keep something secret while curtain is to cover (a window) with a curtain; to hang curtains.

As a noun curtain is

a piece of cloth covering a window, bed, etc to offer privacy and keep out light.

Finial vs Curtain - What's the difference?

finial | curtain |


As nouns the difference between finial and curtain

is that finial is the knot or bunch of foliage, or foliated ornament, that forms the upper extremity of a pinnacle in gothic architecture while curtain is a piece of cloth covering a window, bed, etc to offer privacy and keep out light.

As a verb curtain is

to cover (a window) with a curtain; to hang curtains.

Grommet vs Curtain - What's the difference?

grommet | curtain |


As nouns the difference between grommet and curtain

is that grommet is a reinforced eyelet, or a small metal or plastic ring used to reinforce an eyelet while curtain is a piece of cloth covering a window, bed, etc to offer privacy and keep out light.

As verbs the difference between grommet and curtain

is that grommet is to insert a grommet into while curtain is to cover (a window) with a curtain; to hang curtains.

Swag vs Curtain - What's the difference?

swag | curtain |


As nouns the difference between swag and curtain

is that swag is scientific/speculative/sophisticated/stupid wild-ass or swag can be while curtain is a piece of cloth covering a window, bed, etc to offer privacy and keep out light.

As a verb curtain is

to cover (a window) with a curtain; to hang curtains.

W vs Curtain - What's the difference?

w | curtain |


As a letter w

is the twenty-third letter of the.

As a symbol w

is (label) symbol for tungsten.

As a noun curtain is

a piece of cloth covering a window, bed, etc to offer privacy and keep out light.

As a verb curtain is

to cover (a window) with a curtain; to hang curtains.

Inch vs Curtain - What's the difference?

inch | curtain |


As nouns the difference between inch and curtain

is that inch is a unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot, or exactly 254 centimetres or inch can be (scotland) a small island while curtain is a piece of cloth covering a window, bed, etc to offer privacy and keep out light.

As verbs the difference between inch and curtain

is that inch is (followed by a preposition) to advance very slowly, or by a small amount (in a particular direction) while curtain is to cover (a window) with a curtain; to hang curtains.

Curtain vs Cortina - What's the difference?

curtain | cortina |


As nouns the difference between curtain and cortina

is that curtain is a piece of cloth covering a window, bed, etc to offer privacy and keep out light while cortina is a british family car from around the 1970s.

As a verb curtain

is to cover (a window) with a curtain; to hang curtains.

Blackout vs Curtain - What's the difference?

blackout | curtain |


As nouns the difference between blackout and curtain

is that blackout is a temporary loss of consciousness while curtain is a piece of cloth covering a window, bed, etc to offer privacy and keep out light.

As a verb curtain is

to cover (a window) with a curtain; to hang curtains.

Pole vs Curtain - What's the difference?

pole | curtain |


As nouns the difference between pole and curtain

is that pole is pole while curtain is a piece of cloth covering a window, bed, etc to offer privacy and keep out light.

As a verb curtain is

to cover (a window) with a curtain; to hang curtains.

Tatty vs Curtain - What's the difference?

tatty | curtain |


As nouns the difference between tatty and curtain

is that tatty is (northern england|geordie|slang) potato while curtain is a piece of cloth covering a window, bed, etc to offer privacy and keep out light.

As an adjective tatty

is dilapidated, distressed, worn-out, torn.

As a verb curtain is

to cover (a window) with a curtain; to hang curtains.

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