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harbor

Inlet vs Harbor - What's the difference?

inlet | harbor |


In transitive terms the difference between inlet and harbor

is that inlet is to insert; inlay while harbor is to hold or persistently entertain in one's thoughts or mind.

Harbor vs Develop - What's the difference?

harbor | develop |


In lang=en terms the difference between harbor and develop

is that harbor is to hold or persistently entertain in one's thoughts or mind while develop is to acquire something usually over a period of time.

As verbs the difference between harbor and develop

is that harbor is to provide a harbor or safe place for while develop is to change with a specific direction, progress.

As a noun harbor

is a sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may dock or anchor, especially for loading and unloading.

Harbor vs Cove - What's the difference?

harbor | cove |


As nouns the difference between harbor and cove

is that harbor is a sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may dock or anchor, especially for loading and unloading while cove is a hollow in a rock; a cave or cavern.

As verbs the difference between harbor and cove

is that harbor is to provide a harbor or safe place for while cove is to arch over; to build in a hollow concave form; to make in the form of a cove.

As a proper noun Cove is

a town in Arkansas.

Harbor vs Scold - What's the difference?

harbor | scold |


As nouns the difference between harbor and scold

is that harbor is a sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may dock or anchor, especially for loading and unloading while scold is (obsolete) a person fond of abusive language, in particular a troublesome and angry woman.

As verbs the difference between harbor and scold

is that harbor is to provide a harbor or safe place for while scold is to rebuke.

Creek vs Harbor - What's the difference?

creek | harbor |


As nouns the difference between creek and harbor

is that creek is a small inlet or bay, narrower and extending farther into the land than a cove; a recess in the shore of the sea, or of a river; the inner part of a port that is used as a dock for small boats while harbor is a sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may dock or anchor, especially for loading and unloading.

As a proper noun Creek

is the Muskogean language of the Creek tribe.

As an adjective Creek

is of or pertaining to the Creek tribe.

As a verb harbor is

to provide a harbor or safe place for.

Harbor vs Hide - What's the difference?

harbor | hide |


In lang=en terms the difference between harbor and hide

is that harbor is to hold or persistently entertain in one's thoughts or mind while hide is to put oneself in a place where one will be harder to find or out of sight.

As nouns the difference between harbor and hide

is that harbor is a sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may dock or anchor, especially for loading and unloading while hide is (countable) (mainly british) a covered structure from which hunters, birdwatchers, etc can observe animals without scaring them or hide can be (countable) the skin of an animal or hide can be a medieval land measure equal to the amount of land that could sustain one free family; usually 100 acres forty hides equalled a barony.

As verbs the difference between harbor and hide

is that harbor is to provide a harbor or safe place for while hide is to put (something) in a place where it will be harder to discover or out of sight or hide can be to beat with a whip made from hide.

Lagoon vs Harbor - What's the difference?

lagoon | harbor |


As nouns the difference between lagoon and harbor

is that lagoon is a shallow body of water separated from deeper sea by a bar while harbor is a sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may dock or anchor, especially for loading and unloading.

As a verb harbor is

to provide a harbor or safe place for.

Harbor vs Harbor - What's the difference?

harbor | harbor |


In lang=en terms the difference between harbor and harbor

is that harbor is to hold or persistently entertain in one's thoughts or mind while harbor is to hold or persistently entertain in one's thoughts or mind.

As nouns the difference between harbor and harbor

is that harbor is a sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may dock or anchor, especially for loading and unloading while harbor is a sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may dock or anchor, especially for loading and unloading.

As verbs the difference between harbor and harbor

is that harbor is to provide a harbor or safe place for while harbor is to provide a harbor or safe place for.

Unharbor vs Harbor - What's the difference?

unharbor | harbor |


As verbs the difference between unharbor and harbor

is that unharbor is while harbor is to provide a harbor or safe place for.

As a noun harbor is

a sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may dock or anchor, especially for loading and unloading.

Refuge vs Harbor - What's the difference?

refuge | harbor |


In lang=en terms the difference between refuge and harbor

is that refuge is to return to a place of shelter while harbor is to hold or persistently entertain in one's thoughts or mind.

As nouns the difference between refuge and harbor

is that refuge is a state of safety, protection or shelter while harbor is a sheltered expanse of water, adjacent to land, in which ships may dock or anchor, especially for loading and unloading.

As verbs the difference between refuge and harbor

is that refuge is to return to a place of shelter while harbor is to provide a harbor or safe place for.

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