rupture |
discerption |
As nouns the difference between rupture and discerption
is that
rupture is a burst, split, or break while
discerption is the act of pulling or tearing something to pieces.
As a verb rupture
is (intransitive) to burst, break through, or split, as under pressure.
terms |
discerption |
As nouns the difference between terms and discerption
is that
terms is while
discerption is the act of pulling or tearing something to pieces.
discerp |
discerption |
Related terms |
Discerp is a related term of discerption.
As a verb discerp
is to tear into pieces; to rend.
As a noun discerption is
the act of pulling or tearing something to pieces.
piece |
discerption |
As nouns the difference between piece and discerption
is that
piece is a part of a larger whole, usually in such a form that it is able to be separated from other parts while
discerption is the act of pulling or tearing something to pieces.
As a verb piece
is to assemble (something real or figurative).
tearing |
discerption |
As nouns the difference between tearing and discerption
is that
tearing is the act by which something is torn; a laceration while
discerption is the act of pulling or tearing something to pieces.
As a verb tearing
is present participle of lang=en.
As an adjective tearing
is very hasty.
pulling |
discerption |
As nouns the difference between pulling and discerption
is that
pulling is the act by which something is pulled while
discerption is the act of pulling or tearing something to pieces.
As a verb pulling
is .