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Rinse vs Drench - What's the difference?

rinse | drench |


As verbs the difference between rinse and drench

is that rinse is to wash (something) quickly using water and no soap while drench is to soak, to make very wet.

As nouns the difference between rinse and drench

is that rinse is the action of rinsing while drench is a draught administered to an animal.

Deluge vs Drench - What's the difference?

deluge | drench | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between deluge and drench

is that deluge is a great flood or rain while drench is a draught administered to an animal.

As verbs the difference between deluge and drench

is that deluge is to flood with water while drench is to soak, to make very wet.

As a proper noun Deluge

is the Biblical flood during the time of Noah.

Flood vs Drench - What's the difference?

flood | drench | Synonyms |


As nouns the difference between flood and drench

is that flood is a (usually disastrous) overflow of water from a lake or other body of water due to excessive rainfall or other input of water while drench is a draught administered to an animal.

As verbs the difference between flood and drench

is that flood is to overflow while drench is to soak, to make very wet.

As a proper noun Flood

is the flood referred to in the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament.

Drench vs Steep - What's the difference?

drench | steep | Related terms |

Drench is a related term of steep.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between drench and steep

is that drench is (obsolete) a drink; a draught; specifically, a potion of medicine poured or forced down the throat; also, a potion that causes purging while steep is (obsolete) difficult to access; not easy reached; lofty; elevated; high.

As nouns the difference between drench and steep

is that drench is a draught administered to an animal or drench can be (obsolete|uk) a military vassal, mentioned in the domesday book while steep is a liquid used in a steeping process.

As verbs the difference between drench and steep

is that drench is to soak, to make very wet while steep is (ambitransitive) to soak an item (or to be soaked) in liquid in order to gradually add or remove components to or from the item.

As an adjective steep is

of a near-vertical gradient; of a slope, surface, curve, etc that proceeds upward at an angle near vertical.

Drench vs Duck - What's the difference?

drench | duck | Related terms |

Drench is a related term of duck.


As a noun drench

is a draught administered to an animal or drench can be (obsolete|uk) a military vassal, mentioned in the domesday book.

As a verb drench

is to soak, to make very wet.

As a proper noun duck is

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Rain vs Drench - What's the difference?

rain | drench | Synonyms |

Rain is a synonym of drench.


As nouns the difference between rain and drench

is that rain is while drench is a draught administered to an animal or drench can be (obsolete|uk) a military vassal, mentioned in the domesday book.

As a verb drench is

to soak, to make very wet.

Drench vs Permeat - What's the difference?

drench | permeat |


As verbs the difference between drench and permeat

is that drench is to soak, to make very wet while permeat is .

As a noun drench

is a draught administered to an animal or drench can be (obsolete|uk) a military vassal, mentioned in the domesday book.

Dreich vs Drench - What's the difference?

dreich | drench |


As an adjective dreich

is bleak, miserable, dismal, cheerless, dreary.

As a noun drench is

a draught administered to an animal.

As a verb drench is

to soak, to make very wet.

Drench vs Drenche - What's the difference?

drench | drenche |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between drench and drenche

is that drench is (obsolete) a drink; a draught; specifically, a potion of medicine poured or forced down the throat; also, a potion that causes purging while drenche is (obsolete) to drown.

As verbs the difference between drench and drenche

is that drench is to soak, to make very wet while drenche is (obsolete) to drown.

As a noun drench

is a draught administered to an animal or drench can be (obsolete|uk) a military vassal, mentioned in the domesday book.

Dretch vs Drench - What's the difference?

dretch | drench |


As verbs the difference between dretch and drench

is that dretch is to vex; grill; trouble; oppress while drench is to soak, to make very wet.

As nouns the difference between dretch and drench

is that dretch is an idle wench; a slattern while drench is a draught administered to an animal.

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