crumb |
debris |
As nouns the difference between crumb and debris
is that
crumb is a small piece which breaks off from baked food (such as cake, biscuit or bread) while
debris is .
As a verb crumb
is to cover with crumbs.
bit |
debris |
As a verb bit
is to beat (
to strike or pound repeatedly).
As a noun debris is
.
debris |
rest |
As nouns the difference between debris and rest
is that
debris is while
rest is prison.
debris |
chaff |
As nouns the difference between debris and chaff
is that
debris is while
chaff is the inedible parts of a grain-producing plant.
As a verb chaff is
to use light, idle language by way of fun or ridicule; to banter.
debris |
particles |
As nouns the difference between debris and particles
is that
debris is rubble, wreckage, scattered remains of something destroyed while
particles is plural of lang=en.
debris |
talus |
In geology terms the difference between debris and talus
is that
debris is large rock fragments left by a melting glacier etc while
talus is a sloping heap of fragments of rock lying at the foot of a precipice.
As nouns the difference between debris and talus
is that
debris is rubble, wreckage, scattered remains of something destroyed while
talus is the bone of the ankle.
debris |
piece |
As nouns the difference between debris and piece
is that
debris is while
piece is room (in a house, etc).
rumble |
debris |
As nouns the difference between rumble and debris
is that
rumble is a low, heavy, continuous sound, such as that of thunder or a hungry stomach while
debris is rubble, wreckage, scattered remains of something destroyed.
As an interjection rumble
is an onomatopoeia describing a rumbling noise.
As a verb rumble
is to make a low, heavy, continuous sound.
debris |
leftovers |
As nouns the difference between debris and leftovers
is that
debris is rubble, wreckage, scattered remains of something destroyed while
leftovers is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals.
debris |
chip |
As nouns the difference between debris and chip
is that
debris is rubble, wreckage, scattered remains of something destroyed while
chip is a small piece broken from a larger piece of solid material.
As a verb chip is
to break into small pieces.
As a proper noun Chip is
a diminutive of the male given names Christopher and Charles.
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