mud |
dust |
In transitive terms the difference between mud and dust
is that
mud is to make turbid while
dust is to spray or cover something with fine powder or liquid.
As an acronym MUD
is an interactive online environment in which players may jointly engage in fantasy role-playing games.
dust |
flour |
As nouns the difference between dust and flour
is that
dust is (uncountable) fine, dry particles of matter found in the air and covering the surface of objects, typically consisting of soil lifted up by the wind, pollen, hair, etc while
flour is powder obtained by grinding or milling cereal grains, especially wheat, and used to bake bread, cakes, and pastry.
As verbs the difference between dust and flour
is that
dust is to remove dust from while
flour is to apply flour to something; to cover with flour.
pipe |
dust |
As a proper noun pipe
is .
As a noun dust is
(uncountable) fine, dry particles of matter found in the air and covering the surface of objects, typically consisting of soil lifted up by the wind, pollen, hair, etc.
As a verb dust is
to remove dust from.
contamination |
dust |
As nouns the difference between contamination and dust
is that
contamination is the act or process of contaminating; pollution; defilement; taint; also, that which contaminates while
dust is (uncountable) fine, dry particles of matter found in the air and covering the surface of objects, typically consisting of soil lifted up by the wind, pollen, hair, etc.
As a verb dust is
to remove dust from.
dust |
drizzle |
As nouns the difference between dust and drizzle
is that
dust is (uncountable) fine, dry particles of matter found in the air and covering the surface of objects, typically consisting of soil lifted up by the wind, pollen, hair, etc while
drizzle is light rain.
As verbs the difference between dust and drizzle
is that
dust is to remove dust from while
drizzle is (ambitransitive) to rain lightly; to shed slowly in minute drops or particles.
ground |
dust |
Related terms |
Ground is a related term of dust.
In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between ground and dust
is that
ground is (uncountable) soil, earth while
dust is (uncountable) fine, dry particles of matter found in the air and covering the surface of objects, typically consisting of soil lifted up by the wind, pollen, hair, etc.
In countable|lang=en terms the difference between ground and dust
is that
ground is (countable) a soccer stadium while
dust is (countable) the act of cleaning by dusting.
In lang=en terms the difference between ground and dust
is that
ground is to run aground; to strike the bottom and remain fixed while
dust is to spray or cover something with fine powder or liquid.
As nouns the difference between ground and dust
is that
ground is (
senseid)(uncountable) the surface of the earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground while
dust is (uncountable) fine, dry particles of matter found in the air and covering the surface of objects, typically consisting of soil lifted up by the wind, pollen, hair, etc.
As verbs the difference between ground and dust
is that
ground is to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground or
ground can be (
grind) while
dust is to remove dust from.
As an adjective ground
is crushed, or reduced to small particles.
dust |
grime |
As nouns the difference between dust and grime
is that
dust is fine, dry particles of matter found in the air and covering the surface of objects, typically consisting of soil lifted up by the wind, pollen, hair, etc while
grime is dirt, grease, soot, etc. that is ingrained and difficult to remove.
As verbs the difference between dust and grime
is that
dust is to remove dust from while
grime is to begrime; to cake with dirt.
As a proper noun Grime is
{{surname|A=An|English}}, probably derived from Old Norse
grimr or
grimmr
dust | clean |
In lang=en terms the difference between dust and clean
is that
dust is to spray or cover something with fine powder or liquid while
clean is to make things clean in general.
As nouns the difference between dust and clean
is that
dust is (uncountable) fine, dry particles of matter found in the air and covering the surface of objects, typically consisting of soil lifted up by the wind, pollen, hair, etc while
clean is removal of dirt.
As verbs the difference between dust and clean
is that
dust is to remove dust from while
clean is to remove dirt from a place or object.
As an adjective clean is
free of dirt or impurities or protruberances .
As an adverb clean is
fully and completely.
sod | dust | Related terms |
Sod is a related term of dust.
As nouns the difference between sod and dust
is that
sod is sodium while
dust is (uncountable) fine, dry particles of matter found in the air and covering the surface of objects, typically consisting of soil lifted up by the wind, pollen, hair, etc.
As a verb dust is
to remove dust from.
loam | dust | Related terms |
As nouns the difference between loam and dust
is that
loam is a type of soil; an earthy mixture of sand, silt and clay, with organic matter to which its fertility is chiefly due while
dust is fine, dry particles of matter found in the air and covering the surface of objects, typically consisting of soil lifted up by the wind, pollen, hair, etc.
As verbs the difference between loam and dust
is that
loam is to cover, smear, or fill with loam while
dust is to remove dust from.
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