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goudron

Terms vs Goudron - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between terms and goudron

is that terms is while goudron is (military|historical) a small fascine or fagot, steeped in wax, pitch, and glue, used for starting fires, lighting ditches and ramparts, etc.

Glue vs Goudron - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between glue and goudron

is that glue is a hard gelatin made by boiling bones and hides, used in solution as an adhesive; or any sticky adhesive substance while goudron is a small fascine or fagot, steeped in wax, pitch, and glue, used for starting fires, lighting ditches and ramparts, etc.

As a verb glue

is to join or attach something using glue.

Pitch vs Goudron - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between pitch and goudron

is that pitch is a sticky, gummy substance secreted by trees; sap while goudron is a small fascine or fagot, steeped in wax, pitch, and glue, used for starting fires, lighting ditches and ramparts, etc.

As a verb pitch

is to cover or smear with pitch.

Wax vs Goudron - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between wax and goudron

is that wax is beeswax while goudron is a small fascine or fagot, steeped in wax, pitch, and glue, used for starting fires, lighting ditches and ramparts, etc.

As an adjective wax

is made of wax.

As a verb wax

is to apply wax to (something, such as a shoe, a floor, a car, or an apple), usually to make it shiny.

Steep vs Goudron - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between steep and goudron

is that steep is a liquid used in a steeping process while goudron is a small fascine or fagot, steeped in wax, pitch, and glue, used for starting fires, lighting ditches and ramparts, etc.

As an adjective steep

is of a near-vertical gradient; of a slope, surface, curve, etc. that proceeds upward at an angle near vertical.

As a verb steep

is to soak an item (or to be soaked) in liquid in order to gradually add or remove components to or from the item.

Fagot vs Goudron - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between fagot and goudron

is that fagot is alternative form of lang=en bundle of sticks while goudron is a small fascine or fagot, steeped in wax, pitch, and glue, used for starting fires, lighting ditches and ramparts, etc.

As a verb fagot

is to make a fagot of; to bind together in a fagot or bundle.

Fascine vs Goudron - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between fascine and goudron

is that fascine is a cylindrical bundle of small sticks of wood, bound together, used in raising batteries, filling ditches, strengthening ramparts, and making parapets; also in revetments for river banks, and in mats for dams, jetties, etc while goudron is a small fascine or fagot, steeped in wax, pitch, and glue, used for starting fires, lighting ditches and ramparts, etc.