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Flock vs Enclose - What's the difference?

flock | enclose |


In lang=en terms the difference between flock and enclose

is that flock is to coat a surface with dense fibers or particles while enclose is to hold or contain.

As verbs the difference between flock and enclose

is that flock is to congregate in or head towards a place in large numbers or flock can be to coat a surface with dense fibers or particles while enclose is to surround with a wall, fence, etc.

As a noun flock

is a large number of birds, especially those gathered together for the purpose of migration or flock can be coarse tufts of wool or cotton used in bedding.

Congregate vs Enclose - What's the difference?

congregate | enclose |


In lang=en terms the difference between congregate and enclose

is that congregate is (intransitive): to come together; to assemble; to meet while enclose is to hold or contain.

As verbs the difference between congregate and enclose

is that congregate is (transitive): to collect into an assembly or assemblage; to assemble; to bring into one place, or into a united body; to gather together; to mass; to compact while enclose is to surround with a wall, fence, etc.

As an adjective congregate

is (rare) collective; assembled; compact.

Enclose vs X - What's the difference?

enclose | x |


As a verb enclose

is to surround with a wall, fence, etc.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Enclose vs Consist - What's the difference?

enclose | consist |


In lang=en terms the difference between enclose and consist

is that enclose is to hold or contain while consist is to be composed, formed, or made up (of).

As verbs the difference between enclose and consist

is that enclose is to surround with a wall, fence, etc while consist is (obsolete|intransitive) to exist, to be.

As a noun consist is

(rail transport) a lineup or sequence of railroad carriages or cars, with or without a locomotive, that form a unit.

Enclose vs Undefined - What's the difference?

enclose | undefined |


As a verb enclose

is to surround with a wall, fence, etc.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Engulf vs Enclose - What's the difference?

engulf | enclose |


In lang=en terms the difference between engulf and enclose

is that engulf is to surround; to cover while enclose is to hold or contain.

As verbs the difference between engulf and enclose

is that engulf is to overwhelm while enclose is to surround with a wall, fence, etc.

Revolve vs Enclose - What's the difference?

revolve | enclose |


As verbs the difference between revolve and enclose

is that revolve is (label) to orbit a central point while enclose is to surround with a wall, fence, etc.

Enclose vs Blanket - What's the difference?

enclose | blanket | Related terms |

Enclose is a related term of blanket.


In lang=en terms the difference between enclose and blanket

is that enclose is to hold or contain while blanket is to traverse or complete thoroughly.

As verbs the difference between enclose and blanket

is that enclose is to surround with a wall, fence, etc while blanket is to cover with, or as if with, a blanket.

As a noun blanket is

a heavy, loosely woven fabric, usually large and woollen, used for warmth while sleeping or resting.

As an adjective blanket is

in general; covering or encompassing everything.

Enclose vs Mark - What's the difference?

enclose | mark | Related terms |

Enclose is a related term of mark.


As a verb enclose

is to surround with a wall, fence, etc.

As a noun mark is

sign.

Cat vs Enclose - What's the difference?

cat | enclose |


As an adverb cat

is how much.

As an adjective cat

is how much.

As a verb enclose is

to surround with a wall, fence, etc.

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