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knap

Nop vs Knap - What's the difference?

nop | knap |


As nouns the difference between nop and knap

is that nop is (programming) a no-op; a cpu instruction that does nothing while knap is a sharp blow or slap or knap can be a protuberance; a swelling; a knob.

As verbs the difference between nop and knap

is that nop is (programming) to replace machine code with nop instructions when modifying software while knap is to shape a vitreous mineral (flint, obsidian, chert etc) by breaking away flakes, often forming a sharp edge or point.

Knap vs Nape - What's the difference?

knap | nape |


As verbs the difference between knap and nape

is that knap is to shape a vitreous mineral (flint, obsidian, chert etc) by breaking away flakes, often forming a sharp edge or point while nape is to bombard with napalm.

As nouns the difference between knap and nape

is that knap is a sharp blow or slap or knap can be a protuberance; a swelling; a knob while nape is the back part of the neck or nape can be (obsolete) a tablecloth.

Knap vs Pop - What's the difference?

knap | pop |


As nouns the difference between knap and pop

is that knap is a sharp blow or slap or knap can be a protuberance; a swelling; a knob while pop is a social club and debating society at or pop can be (also in plural) a popular classical music concert.

As a verb knap

is to shape a vitreous mineral (flint, obsidian, chert etc) by breaking away flakes, often forming a sharp edge or point.

Klap vs Knap - What's the difference?

klap | knap |


As verbs the difference between klap and knap

is that klap is (south africa|slang|transitive) to strike; to smack while knap is to shape a vitreous mineral (flint, obsidian, chert etc) by breaking away flakes, often forming a sharp edge or point.

As a noun knap is

a sharp blow or slap or knap can be a protuberance; a swelling; a knob.

Knap vs Snap - What's the difference?

knap | snap |


As nouns the difference between knap and snap

is that knap is a sharp blow or slap or knap can be a protuberance; a swelling; a knob while snap is (computing) (subnetwork access protocol).

As a verb knap

is to shape a vitreous mineral (flint, obsidian, chert etc) by breaking away flakes, often forming a sharp edge or point.

Knaw vs Knap - What's the difference?

knaw | knap |


As verbs the difference between knaw and knap

is that knaw is or knaw can be while knap is to shape a vitreous mineral (flint, obsidian, chert etc) by breaking away flakes, often forming a sharp edge or point.

As a noun knap is

a sharp blow or slap or knap can be a protuberance; a swelling; a knob.

Knap vs Knop - What's the difference?

knap | knop |


As nouns the difference between knap and knop

is that knap is a sharp blow or slap while knop is a knob, usually ornamental.

As a verb knap

is to shape a vitreous mineral (flint, obsidian, chert etc.) by breaking away flakes, often forming a sharp edge or point.

Knap vs Knaa - What's the difference?

knap | knaa |


As verbs the difference between knap and knaa

is that knap is to shape a vitreous mineral (flint, obsidian, chert etc) by breaking away flakes, often forming a sharp edge or point while knaa is (geordie) to know.

As a noun knap

is a sharp blow or slap or knap can be a protuberance; a swelling; a knob.

Knar vs Knap - What's the difference?

knar | knap |


As an adjective knar

is energetic.

As a verb knap is

to shape a vitreous mineral (flint, obsidian, chert etc) by breaking away flakes, often forming a sharp edge or point.

As a noun knap is

a sharp blow or slap or knap can be a protuberance; a swelling; a knob.

Knab vs Knap - What's the difference?

knab | knap |


As verbs the difference between knab and knap

is that knab is (colloquial) to nab or steal while knap is to shape a vitreous mineral (flint, obsidian, chert etc) by breaking away flakes, often forming a sharp edge or point.

As a noun knap is

a sharp blow or slap or knap can be a protuberance; a swelling; a knob.

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