terms |
furtle |
As nouns the difference between terms and furtle
is that
terms is while
furtle is a cursory examination of the contents or details of something.
As a verb furtle is
to gently delve; to probe or rummage tentatively.
furtle |
furile |
As nouns the difference between furtle and furile
is that
furtle is a cursory examination of the contents or details of something while
furile is (organic compound) a yellow crystalline substance, (c
4h
3o)
2c
2o
2, obtained by the oxidation of furoin.
As a verb furtle
is to gently delve; to probe or rummage tentatively.
furtled |
furtle |
As verbs the difference between furtled and furtle
is that
furtled is past tense of furtle while
furtle is to gently delve; to probe or rummage tentatively.
As a noun furtle is
a cursory examination of the contents or details of something.
hurtle |
furtle |
As verbs the difference between hurtle and furtle
is that
hurtle is to move rapidly, violently, or without control while
furtle is to gently delve; to probe or rummage tentatively.
As nouns the difference between hurtle and furtle
is that
hurtle is a fast movement in literal or figurative sense while
furtle is a cursory examination of the contents or details of something.
firtle |
furtle |
As verbs the difference between firtle and furtle
is that
firtle is (cumbrian dialect) to mess around, to waste time while
furtle is to gently delve; to probe or rummage tentatively.
As a noun furtle is
a cursory examination of the contents or details of something.
furtle |
furdle |
As verbs the difference between furtle and furdle
is that
furtle is to gently delve; to probe or rummage tentatively while
furdle is (obsolete) to draw up into a bundle; to roll up.
As a noun furtle
is a cursory examination of the contents or details of something.
turtle |
furtle |
As a proper noun turtle
is a river in saskatchewan, canada.
As a noun furtle is
a cursory examination of the contents or details of something.
As a verb furtle is
to gently delve; to probe or rummage tentatively.