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Plough vs Dig - What's the difference?

plough | dig | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between plough and dig

is that plough is to use a plough on to prepare for planting while dig is to get by digging; to take from the ground; often with up.

As a proper noun Plough

is the common name for the brightest seven stars of the constellation Ursa Major.

Trench vs Dig - What's the difference?

trench | dig | Related terms |

Trench is a related term of dig.


As nouns the difference between trench and dig

is that trench is a long, narrow ditch or hole dug in the ground while dig is ditch, dyke.

As a verb trench

is (usually|followed by upon) to invade, especially with regard to the rights or the exclusive authority of another; to encroach.

Love vs Dig - What's the difference?

love | dig |


As nouns the difference between love and dig

is that love is money while dig is ditch, dyke.

Dig vs Thrust - What's the difference?

dig | thrust | Synonyms |

Dig is a synonym of thrust.


As nouns the difference between dig and thrust

is that dig is ditch, dyke while thrust is (fencing) an attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point.

As a verb thrust is

(lb) to make advance with.

Dig vs Elbow - What's the difference?

dig | elbow | Related terms |

Dig is a related term of elbow.


As nouns the difference between dig and elbow

is that dig is ditch, dyke while elbow is the joint between the upper arm and the forearm.

As a verb elbow is

to push with the elbow; to jostle or force.

Jab vs Dig - What's the difference?

jab | dig | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between jab and dig

is that jab is a quick stab or blow while dig is an archeological investigation.

As verbs the difference between jab and dig

is that jab is to poke or thrust abruptly, or to make such a motion while dig is to move hard-packed earth out of the way, especially downward to make a hole with a shovel. Or to drill, or the like, through rocks, roads, or the like. More generally, to make any similar hole by moving material out of the way.

Dig vs Jolt - What's the difference?

dig | jolt | Related terms |

Dig is a related term of jolt.


As nouns the difference between dig and jolt

is that dig is ditch, dyke while jolt is an act of jolting.

As a verb jolt is

to push or shake abruptly and roughly.

Dig vs Hit - What's the difference?

dig | hit | Related terms |

Dig is a related term of hit.


As nouns the difference between dig and hit

is that dig is ditch, dyke while hit is .

Dig vs Gore - What's the difference?

dig | gore | Related terms |

Dig is a related term of gore.


As a noun dig

is ditch, dyke.

As a proper noun gore is

.

Prodigy vs Dig - What's the difference?

prodigy | dig |


As nouns the difference between prodigy and dig

is that prodigy is while dig is ditch, dyke.

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