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Plush vs Grain - What's the difference?

plush | grain | Related terms |

Plush is a related term of grain.


As nouns the difference between plush and grain

is that plush is a textile fabric with a nap or shag on one side, longer and softer than the nap of velvet while grain is hate, hatred, disgust.

As an adjective plush

is (uk) very extravagant.

Scrap vs Grain - What's the difference?

scrap | grain | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between scrap and grain

is that scrap is to make into scrap while grain is to make granular; to form into grains.

In intransitive terms the difference between scrap and grain

is that scrap is to scrapbook; to create scrapbooks while grain is to form grains, or to assume a granular form, as the result of crystallization; to granulate.

Speck vs Grain - What's the difference?

speck | grain | Related terms |


In countable terms the difference between speck and grain

is that speck is a tiny spot, especially of dirt etc while grain is a former unit of gold purity, also known as carat grain, equal to 1/4 "carat" (karat).

In uncountable terms the difference between speck and grain

is that speck is a juniper-flavoured ham originally from Tyrol while grain is a linear texture of a material or surface.

In transitive terms the difference between speck and grain

is that speck is to mark with specks; to speckle while grain is to make granular; to form into grains.

Grain - What does it mean?

grain | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun grain

is the harvested seeds of various grass food crops eg: wheat, corn, barley.

As a verb grain

is to feed grain to.

Grain vs Inch - What's the difference?

grain | inch | Related terms |

Grain is a related term of inch.

grain measures mass and inch measures length


As nouns the difference between grain and inch

is that grain is hate, hatred, disgust while inch is a unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot, or exactly 254 centimetres or inch can be (scotland) a small island.

As a verb inch is

(followed by a preposition) to advance very slowly, or by a small amount (in a particular direction).

Grain vs Warp - What's the difference?

grain | warp | Related terms |


In uncountable terms the difference between grain and warp

is that grain is a linear texture of a material or surface while warp is the state of being bent or twisted out of shape.

In transitive terms the difference between grain and warp

is that grain is to make granular; to form into grains while warp is to deflect something from a true or proper course.

In intransitive terms the difference between grain and warp

is that grain is to form grains, or to assume a granular form, as the result of crystallization; to granulate while warp is to travel across a medium without passing through it normally, as by using a teleporter or time warp.

Grain vs Pellet - What's the difference?

grain | pellet | Synonyms |

Grain is a synonym of pellet.


As nouns the difference between grain and pellet

is that grain is hate, hatred, disgust while pellet is a small, compressed, hard chunk of matter.

As a verb pellet is

to form into pellets.

Fleece vs Grain - What's the difference?

fleece | grain | Related terms |

Fleece is a related term of grain.


As nouns the difference between fleece and grain

is that fleece is (uncountable) hair or wool of a sheep or similar animal while grain is hate, hatred, disgust.

As a verb fleece

is to con or trick someone out of money.

Grain vs Bit - What's the difference?

grain | bit | Synonyms |


In transitive terms the difference between grain and bit

is that grain is to make granular; to form into grains while bit is to put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of (a horse).

As nouns the difference between grain and bit

is that grain is the harvested seeds of various grass food crops eg: wheat, corn, barley while bit is (metal in horse's mouth) A piece of metal placed in a horse's mouth and connected to reins to direct the animal.

As verbs the difference between grain and bit

is that grain is to feed grain to while bit is to put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of (a horse).

As an adverb bit is

to a small extent; in a small amount (usually with "a").

As an adjective bit is

bitten.

Grain vs Sand - What's the difference?

grain | sand |


As a noun grain

is hate, hatred, disgust.

As a verb sand is

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