terms |
flosh |
As nouns the difference between terms and flosh
is that
terms is while
flosh is (obsolete) a hopper-shaped box in which ore is placed to be stamped.
flosh |
flush |
As nouns the difference between flosh and flush
is that
flosh is a hopper-shaped box in which ore is placed to be stamped while
flush is a group of birds that have suddenly started up from undergrowth, trees etc.
As a verb flush is
to cause to take flight from concealment.
As an adjective flush is
smooth, even, aligned; not sticking out.
closh |
flosh |
In obsolete terms the difference between closh and flosh
is that
closh is the game of ninepins while
flosh is a hopper-shaped box in which ore is placed to be stamped.
flosh |
frosh |
As nouns the difference between flosh and frosh
is that
flosh is a hopper-shaped box in which ore is placed to be stamped while
frosh is a frog.
As a verb frosh is
to initiate academic freshmen, notably in a testing way.
flosh |
floss |
As nouns the difference between flosh and floss
is that
flosh is a hopper-shaped box in which ore is placed to be stamped while
floss is a thread, used to clean the area between the teeth.
As a verb floss is
to clean the area between the teeth using
floss.
slosh |
flosh |
As nouns the difference between slosh and flosh
is that
slosh is a quantity of a liquid; more than a splash while
flosh is a hopper-shaped box in which ore is placed to be stamped.
As a verb slosh
is to shift chaotically; to splash noisily.
flosh |
losh |
As a noun flosh
is a hopper-shaped box in which ore is placed to be stamped.
As an interjection losh is
expressing surprise, wonder etc.
flash |
flosh |
As nouns the difference between flash and flosh
is that
flash is a sudden, short, temporary burst of light while
flosh is a hopper-shaped box in which ore is placed to be stamped.
As a verb flash
is to briefly illuminate a scene.
As an adjective flash
is expensive-looking and demanding attention; stylish; showy.
As a proper noun Flash
is a popular multimedia platform, most often used for adding animation and interactivity to webpages.
flesh |
flosh |
In obsolete terms the difference between flesh and flosh
is that
flesh is to inure or habituate someone {{term|in}} or {{term|to}} a given practice while
flosh is a hopper-shaped box in which ore is placed to be stamped.
As nouns the difference between flesh and flosh
is that
flesh is the soft tissue of the body, especially muscle and fat while
flosh is a hopper-shaped box in which ore is placed to be stamped.
As a verb flesh
is to bury (something, especially a weapon) in flesh.