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glope

Glope vs Slope - What's the difference?

glope | slope |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between glope and slope

is that glope is (obsolete) astonishment; awe; fear while slope is (obsolete) slopingly.

As verbs the difference between glope and slope

is that glope is (dialectal) to gaze in alarm; be terrified; stare while slope is (label) to tend steadily upward or downward.

As nouns the difference between glope and slope

is that glope is (obsolete) astonishment; awe; fear while slope is an area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward.

As an adjective slope is

(obsolete) sloping.

As an adverb slope is

(obsolete) slopingly.

Gloze vs Glope - What's the difference?

gloze | glope |


As nouns the difference between gloze and glope

is that gloze is a comment in the margin while glope is astonishment; awe; fear.

As verbs the difference between gloze and glope

is that gloze is to extenuate, explain away, gloss over while glope is to gaze in alarm; be terrified; stare.

Glope vs Glode - What's the difference?

glope | glode |


As verbs the difference between glope and glode

is that glope is (dialectal) to gaze in alarm; be terrified; stare while glode is (archaic) (glide).

As a noun glope

is (obsolete) astonishment; awe; fear.

Glope vs Lope - What's the difference?

glope | lope |


As a verb glope

is (dialectal) to gaze in alarm; be terrified; stare.

As a noun glope

is (obsolete) astonishment; awe; fear.

As a proper noun lope is

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Glope vs Glop - What's the difference?

glope | glop |


As verbs the difference between glope and glop

is that glope is (dialectal) to gaze in alarm; be terrified; stare while glop is (dialectal|or|archaic) to stare in amazement or glop can be (archaic) to swallow greedily.

As nouns the difference between glope and glop

is that glope is (obsolete) astonishment; awe; fear while glop is any gooey substance.

Glome vs Glope - What's the difference?

glome | glope |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between glome and glope

is that glome is (obsolete) gloom while glope is (obsolete) astonishment; awe; fear.

As nouns the difference between glome and glope

is that glome is (anatomy) one of the two prominences at the posterior extremity of the frog of a horse's foot or glome can be (obsolete) gloom while glope is (obsolete) astonishment; awe; fear.

As verbs the difference between glome and glope

is that glome is (obsolete) to look gloomy, morose, or sullen while glope is (dialectal) to gaze in alarm; be terrified; stare.

Glope vs Elope - What's the difference?

glope | elope |


As verbs the difference between glope and elope

is that glope is (dialectal) to gaze in alarm; be terrified; stare while elope is (of a married person) to run away from home with a paramour.

As a noun glope

is (obsolete) astonishment; awe; fear.

Glope vs Glype - What's the difference?

glope | glype |


As nouns the difference between glope and glype

is that glope is (obsolete) astonishment; awe; fear while glype is (ireland|slang) an annoying idiot.

As a verb glope

is (dialectal) to gaze in alarm; be terrified; stare.

Glove vs Glope - What's the difference?

glove | glope |


As nouns the difference between glove and glope

is that glove is an item of clothing other than a mitten, covering all or part of the hand and fingers, but allowing independent movement of the fingers while glope is (obsolete) astonishment; awe; fear.

As verbs the difference between glove and glope

is that glove is (baseball|transitive) to catch the ball in a baseball mitt while glope is (dialectal) to gaze in alarm; be terrified; stare.

Glope vs Glore - What's the difference?

glope | glore |


As verbs the difference between glope and glore

is that glope is (dialectal) to gaze in alarm; be terrified; stare while glore is (archaic) to glare.

As a noun glope

is (obsolete) astonishment; awe; fear.

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