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grime

Funks vs Grime - What's the difference?

funks | grime |


As nouns the difference between funks and grime

is that funks is while grime is crumb, bit.

Grime vs Undefined - What's the difference?

grime | undefined |


As a noun grime

is crumb, bit.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Nastiness vs Grime - What's the difference?

nastiness | grime |


As nouns the difference between nastiness and grime

is that nastiness is (uncountable) a lack of cleanliness while grime is crumb, bit.

Grime vs Rot - What's the difference?

grime | rot |


As nouns the difference between grime and rot

is that grime is crumb, bit while rot is meat roasted on a spit.

Grime vs Blot - What's the difference?

grime | blot |


As nouns the difference between grime and blot

is that grime is crumb, bit while blot is a norse pagan ritual sacrifice, now performed by the followers of asatru.

Harrowing vs Grime - What's the difference?

harrowing | grime |


As nouns the difference between harrowing and grime

is that harrowing is the process of breaking up earth with a harrow while grime is crumb, bit.

As a verb harrowing

is .

As an adjective harrowing

is causing pain or distress.

Smear vs Grime - What's the difference?

smear | grime |


As verbs the difference between smear and grime

is that smear is to spread (a substance, especially one that colours or is dirty) across a surface by rubbing while grime is to begrime; to cake with dirt.

As nouns the difference between smear and grime

is that smear is a mark made by smearing while grime is dirt, grease, soot, etc. that is ingrained and difficult to remove.

As a proper noun Grime is

{{surname|A=An|English}}, probably derived from Old Norse grimr or grimmr

Grime vs Grunge - What's the difference?

grime | grunge |


As nouns the difference between grime and grunge

is that grime is dirt, grease, soot, etc. that is ingrained and difficult to remove while grunge is dirt or filth, especially when difficult to clean.

As a verb grime

is to begrime; to cake with dirt.

As a proper noun Grime

is {{surname|A=An|English}}, probably derived from Old Norse grimr or grimmr

Grime vs Ash - What's the difference?

grime | ash |


As a noun grime

is crumb, bit.

As an interjection ash is

argh.

Grime vs Dubstep - What's the difference?

grime | dubstep |


As nouns the difference between grime and dubstep

is that grime is crumb, bit while dubstep is a genre of electronic music descended from 2-step garage, characterised by its dark mood, sparse, half-step and two-step rhythms, an average bpm of 140 and an emphasis on sub-bass.

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