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farm

Farm vs Grind - What's the difference?

farm | grind |


As nouns the difference between farm and grind

is that farm is food; provisions; a meal while grind is the act of reducing to powder, or of sharpening, by friction.

As verbs the difference between farm and grind

is that farm is to work on a farm, especially in the growing and harvesting of crops while grind is to reduce to smaller pieces by crushing with lateral motion.

Works vs Farm - What's the difference?

works | farm |


As nouns the difference between works and farm

is that works is while farm is a small boat; barque or farm can be farm (usually with reference to farms abroad).

As a verb works

is (work).

Agro vs Farm - What's the difference?

agro | farm |


As an adjective agro

is (au|nz|british|slang) angry.

As a noun farm is

a small boat; barque or farm can be farm (usually with reference to farms abroad).

Ratch vs Farm - What's the difference?

ratch | farm |


As nouns the difference between ratch and farm

is that ratch is a ratchet wheel; a toothed wheel engaging a detent or pawl while farm is food; provisions; a meal.

As a verb farm is

to work on a farm, especially in the growing and harvesting of crops.

Farm vs Nursery - What's the difference?

farm | nursery |


In obsolete terms the difference between farm and nursery

is that farm is to take at a certain rent or rate while nursery is the act of nursing.

As a verb farm

is to work on a farm, especially in the growing and harvesting of crops.

Cowgirl vs Farm - What's the difference?

cowgirl | farm |


As nouns the difference between cowgirl and farm

is that cowgirl is a woman who tends free-range cattle, especially in the American West while farm is food; provisions; a meal.

As verbs the difference between cowgirl and farm

is that cowgirl is to work as a cowgirl, herding cattle while farm is to work on a farm, especially in the growing and harvesting of crops.

Farm vs Null - What's the difference?

farm | null |


As nouns the difference between farm and null

is that farm is a small boat; barque or farm can be farm (usually with reference to farms abroad) while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Farm vs Filed - What's the difference?

farm | filed |


As a noun farm

is a small boat; barque or farm can be farm (usually with reference to farms abroad).

As a verb filed is

(file).

Farm vs Stable - What's the difference?

farm | stable |


In transitive terms the difference between farm and stable

is that farm is to grow (a particular crop) while stable is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.

As nouns the difference between farm and stable

is that farm is food; provisions; a meal while stable is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses.

As verbs the difference between farm and stable

is that farm is to work on a farm, especially in the growing and harvesting of crops while stable is to put or keep (horse) in a stable.

As an adjective stable is

relatively unchanging, permanent; firmly fixed or established; consistent; not easily moved, altered, or destroyed.

Farm vs Gardening - What's the difference?

farm | gardening |


As nouns the difference between farm and gardening

is that farm is a small boat; barque or farm can be farm (usually with reference to farms abroad) while gardening is the process or action of cultivating the soil, particularly in a garden; the care of a garden; horticulture.

As an adjective gardening is

describes items or actions connected with the garden.

As a verb gardening is

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