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Plant vs Harbour - What's the difference?

plant | harbour | Related terms |

Plant is a related term of harbour.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between plant and harbour

is that plant is (obsolete) the sole of the foot while harbour is (obsolete) a house of the zodiac.

In lang=en terms the difference between plant and harbour

is that plant is to place or set something firmly or with conviction while harbour is to accept, as with a belief.

As nouns the difference between plant and harbour

is that plant is an organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis typically a small or herbaceous organism of this kind, rather than a tree while harbour is (obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge.

As verbs the difference between plant and harbour

is that plant is to place (a seed or plant) in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow while harbour is to provide shelter or refuge for.

Wikidiffcom vs Harbour - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | harbour |


As a noun harbour is

(obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge.

As a verb harbour is

to provide shelter or refuge for.

Lodge vs Harbour - What's the difference?

lodge | harbour | Related terms |

Lodge is a related term of harbour.


In lang=en terms the difference between lodge and harbour

is that lodge is to become flattened, as grass or grain, when overgrown or beaten down by the wind while harbour is to accept, as with a belief.

As nouns the difference between lodge and harbour

is that lodge is a building for recreational use such as a hunting lodge or a summer cabin while harbour is (obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge.

As verbs the difference between lodge and harbour

is that lodge is to be firmly fixed in a specified position while harbour is to provide shelter or refuge for.

Harbour vs Strait - What's the difference?

harbour | strait | Related terms |

Harbour is a related term of strait.


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between harbour and strait

is that harbour is (obsolete) a house of the zodiac while strait is (obsolete) strictly; rigorously.

As nouns the difference between harbour and strait

is that harbour is (obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge while strait is (geography) a narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water.

As verbs the difference between harbour and strait

is that harbour is to provide shelter or refuge for while strait is (obsolete) to put to difficulties.

As an adjective strait is

(archaic) narrow; restricted as to space or room; close.

As an adverb strait is

(obsolete) strictly; rigorously.

Harbour vs Sanctuary - What's the difference?

harbour | sanctuary | Related terms |

Harbour is a related term of sanctuary.


As nouns the difference between harbour and sanctuary

is that harbour is (obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge while sanctuary is a place of safety, refuge or protection.

As a verb harbour

is to provide shelter or refuge for.

Harbour vs Bight - What's the difference?

harbour | bight | Related terms |

Harbour is a related term of bight.


As nouns the difference between harbour and bight

is that harbour is (obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge while bight is a corner, bend, or angle; a hollow; as, the bight of a horse's knee; the bight of an elbow.

As a verb harbour

is to provide shelter or refuge for.

Ensconce vs Harbour - What's the difference?

ensconce | harbour | Related terms |

Ensconce is a related term of harbour.


In lang=en terms the difference between ensconce and harbour

is that ensconce is to settle comfortably while harbour is to accept, as with a belief.

As verbs the difference between ensconce and harbour

is that ensconce is to place in a secure environment while harbour is to provide shelter or refuge for.

As a noun harbour is

(obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge.

Inlet vs Harbour - What's the difference?

inlet | harbour | Synonyms |

Inlet is a synonym of harbour.


In lang=en terms the difference between inlet and harbour

is that inlet is to insert; inlay while harbour is to accept, as with a belief.

As verbs the difference between inlet and harbour

is that inlet is to let in; admit while harbour is to provide shelter or refuge for.

As nouns the difference between inlet and harbour

is that inlet is a body of water let into a coast, such as a bay, cove, fjord or estuary while harbour is (obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge.

Set vs Harbour - What's the difference?

set | harbour | Related terms |

Set is a related term of harbour.


As a numeral set

is seven.

As a noun harbour is

(obsolete|uncountable) shelter, refuge.

As a verb harbour is

to provide shelter or refuge for.

Cove vs Harbour - What's the difference?

cove | harbour | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between cove and harbour

is that cove is a hollow in a rock; a cave or cavern while harbour is shelter, refuge.

As verbs the difference between cove and harbour

is that cove is to arch over; to build in a hollow concave form; to make in the form of a cove while harbour is to provide shelter or refuge for.

As a proper noun Cove

is a town in Arkansas.

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