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flight

Flight vs Plight - What's the difference?

flight | plight |


In obsolete terms the difference between flight and plight

is that flight is fast, swift while plight is a network; a plait; a fold; rarely a garment.

As an adjective flight

is fast, swift.

Flight vs Alight - What's the difference?

flight | alight |


As adjectives the difference between flight and alight

is that flight is (obsolete) fast, swift while alight is lit, on fire, switched on.

As verbs the difference between flight and alight

is that flight is (cricket|of a spin bowler) to throw the ball in such a way that it has more airtime and more spin than usual while alight is to make light or less heavy; lighten; alleviate or alight can be (with from) to spring down, get down, or descend, as from on horseback or from a carriage; to dismount or alight can be to light; light up; illuminate.

As a noun flight

is the act of flying or flight can be the act of fleeing.

Light vs Flight - What's the difference?

light | flight |


As a proper noun light

is .

As a noun flight is

the act of flying or flight can be the act of fleeing.

As an adjective flight is

(obsolete) fast, swift.

As a verb flight is

(cricket|of a spin bowler) to throw the ball in such a way that it has more airtime and more spin than usual.

Cruise vs Flight - What's the difference?

cruise | flight |


As nouns the difference between cruise and flight

is that cruise is a sea or lake voyage, especially one taken for pleasure while flight is the act of flying.

As verbs the difference between cruise and flight

is that cruise is to sail about, especially for pleasure while flight is to throw the ball in such a way that it has more airtime and more spin than usual.

As a proper noun Cruise

is {{surname|from=Anglo-Norman|}.

As an adjective flight is

fast, swift.

Flight vs Squad - What's the difference?

flight | squad |


As nouns the difference between flight and squad

is that flight is the act of flying while squad is a group of people organized for some common purpose, usually of about ten members.

As an adjective flight

is fast, swift.

As a verb flight

is to throw the ball in such a way that it has more airtime and more spin than usual.

Taxonomy vs Flight - What's the difference?

taxonomy | flight |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and flight

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while flight is the act of flying or flight can be the act of fleeing.

As an adjective flight is

(obsolete) fast, swift.

As a verb flight is

(cricket|of a spin bowler) to throw the ball in such a way that it has more airtime and more spin than usual.

Suite vs Flight - What's the difference?

suite | flight |


As nouns the difference between suite and flight

is that suite is (l) (group of connected rooms) while flight is the act of flying or flight can be the act of fleeing.

As an adjective flight is

(obsolete) fast, swift.

As a verb flight is

(cricket|of a spin bowler) to throw the ball in such a way that it has more airtime and more spin than usual.

Start vs Flight - What's the difference?

start | flight |


As an acronym start

is (law).

As a noun flight is

the act of flying or flight can be the act of fleeing.

As an adjective flight is

(obsolete) fast, swift.

As a verb flight is

(cricket|of a spin bowler) to throw the ball in such a way that it has more airtime and more spin than usual.

Flight vs Herd - What's the difference?

flight | herd |


As nouns the difference between flight and herd

is that flight is the act of flying or flight can be the act of fleeing while herd is stove, cooker.

As an adjective flight

is (obsolete) fast, swift.

As a verb flight

is (cricket|of a spin bowler) to throw the ball in such a way that it has more airtime and more spin than usual.

Flight vs Stringpiece - What's the difference?

flight | stringpiece |


As nouns the difference between flight and stringpiece

is that flight is the act of flying or flight can be the act of fleeing while stringpiece is (architecture) a long piece of timber, forming a margin or edge of any piece of construction; especially one of the longitudinal pieces supporting a flight or run of stairs.

As an adjective flight

is (obsolete) fast, swift.

As a verb flight

is (cricket|of a spin bowler) to throw the ball in such a way that it has more airtime and more spin than usual.

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