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farm

Farm vs Steading - What's the difference?

farm | steading |


As nouns the difference between farm and steading

is that farm is food; provisions; a meal while steading is a farm-house and offices such as barns, stables, cattle-sheds, etc.; a farmstead; a homestead, an onstead, an estate.

As verbs the difference between farm and steading

is that farm is to work on a farm, especially in the growing and harvesting of crops while steading is present participle of lang=en.

Farm vs Stealing - What's the difference?

farm | stealing |


As nouns the difference between farm and stealing

is that farm is a small boat; barque or farm can be farm (usually with reference to farms abroad) while stealing is (uncountable) the action of the verb to steal .

As a verb stealing is

.

Town vs Farm - What's the difference?

town | farm |


As nouns the difference between town and farm

is that town is a settlement; an area with residential districts, shops and amenities, and its own local government; especially one larger than a village and smaller than a city while farm is a small boat; barque or farm can be farm (usually with reference to farms abroad).

Farm vs Farmhouse - What's the difference?

farm | farmhouse |


As nouns the difference between farm and farmhouse

is that farm is food; provisions; a meal while farmhouse is a farmer's residence.

As a verb farm

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

Stud vs Farm - What's the difference?

stud | farm |


As nouns the difference between stud and farm

is that stud is a male animal, especially a stud horse (stallion), kept for breeding or stud can be a small object that protrudes from something; an ornamental knob while farm is a small boat; barque or farm can be farm (usually with reference to farms abroad).

As a verb stud

is to set with ; to furnish with studs.

Fields vs Farm - What's the difference?

fields | farm |


As a proper noun fields

is .

As a noun farm is

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

Paddock vs Farm - What's the difference?

paddock | farm |


As nouns the difference between paddock and farm

is that paddock is (archaic except in dialects) A frog or toad while farm is food; provisions; a meal.

As verbs the difference between paddock and farm

is that paddock is to provide with a paddock. To keep in, or place in, a paddock while farm is to work on a farm, especially in the growing and harvesting of crops.

Cities vs Farm - What's the difference?

cities | farm |


As nouns the difference between cities and farm

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

Farm vs Plot - What's the difference?

farm | plot | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between farm and plot

is that farm is to work on a farm, especially in the growing and harvesting of crops while plot is to conceive a crime, misdeed, etc.

In transitive terms the difference between farm and plot

is that farm is to grow (a particular crop) while plot is to mark (a point on a graph, chart, etc).

Rooms vs Farm - What's the difference?

rooms | farm | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between rooms and farm

is that rooms is plural of lang=en while farm is food; provisions; a meal.

As verbs the difference between rooms and farm

is that rooms is third-person singular of room while farm is to work on a farm, especially in the growing and harvesting of crops.

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