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Herd vs Number - What's the difference?

herd | number | Synonyms |

Herd is a synonym of number.


As nouns the difference between herd and number

is that herd is stove, cooker while number is (countable) an abstract entity used to describe quantity.

As a verb number is

to label (items) with numbers; to assign numbers to (items).

As an adjective number is

(numb).

Herd vs Brood - What's the difference?

herd | brood | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between herd and brood

is that herd is to associate; to ally one's self with, or place one's self among, a group or company while brood is to dwell upon moodily and at length.

In transitive terms the difference between herd and brood

is that herd is to form or put into a herd while brood is to protect.

Collect vs Herd - What's the difference?

collect | herd | Related terms |

Collect is a related term of herd.


As nouns the difference between collect and herd

is that collect is (christianity) the prayer said before the reading of the epistle lesson, especially one found in a prayerbook, as with the book of common prayer while herd is stove, cooker.

As a verb collect

is to gather together; amass.

As an adjective collect

is to be paid for by the recipient, as a telephone call or a shipment.

As an adverb collect

is with payment due from the recipient.

Herd vs Surge - What's the difference?

herd | surge | Related terms |

Herd is a related term of surge.


As nouns the difference between herd and surge

is that herd is stove, cooker while surge is a sudden transient rush, flood or increase.

As a verb surge is

(lb) to rush, flood, or increase suddenly.

Convocation vs Herd - What's the difference?

convocation | herd | Related terms |

Convocation is a related term of herd.


As nouns the difference between convocation and herd

is that convocation is the act of calling or assembling by summons while herd is stove, cooker.

Herd vs School - What's the difference?

herd | school | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between herd and school

is that herd is to form or put into a herd while school is to control, or compose, one's expression.

As nouns the difference between herd and school

is that herd is a number of domestic animals assembled together under the watch or ownership of a keeper while school is a group of fish or a group of marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins, or whales.

As verbs the difference between herd and school

is that herd is to unite or associate in a herd; to feed or run together, or in company while school is to form into, or travel in a school.

Herd vs Array - What's the difference?

herd | array | Synonyms |

Herd is a synonym of array.


As nouns the difference between herd and array

is that herd is stove, cooker while array is clothing and ornamentation.

As a verb array is

to clothe and ornament; to adorn or attire.

Herd vs Amass - What's the difference?

herd | amass | Related terms |

Herd is a related term of amass.


As nouns the difference between herd and amass

is that herd is stove, cooker while amass is (obsolete) a mass; a heap.

As a verb amass is

to collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate.

Stock vs Herd - What's the difference?

stock | herd | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between stock and herd

is that stock is a store or supply while herd is a number of domestic animals assembled together under the watch or ownership of a keeper.

As verbs the difference between stock and herd

is that stock is to have on hand for sale while herd is to unite or associate in a herd; to feed or run together, or in company.

As an adjective stock

is of a type normally available for purchase/in stock.

Troop vs Herd - What's the difference?

troop | herd | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between troop and herd

is that troop is a collection of people; a company; a number; a multitude while herd is a number of domestic animals assembled together under the watch or ownership of a keeper.

As verbs the difference between troop and herd

is that troop is to move in numbers; to come or gather in crowds or troops while herd is to unite or associate in a herd; to feed or run together, or in company.

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