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lancewood

Terms vs Lancewood - What's the difference?

terms | lancewood |


As nouns the difference between terms and lancewood

is that terms is while lancewood is a tough, elastic and heavy wood obtained from the west indies and guiana, formerly much used for carriage shafts.

Lacewood vs Lancewood - What's the difference?

lacewood | lancewood |


As nouns the difference between lacewood and lancewood

is that lacewood is any of several types of wood that has a coarse texture, but especially that from several varieties of sycamore while lancewood is a tough, elastic and heavy wood obtained from the west indies and guiana, formerly much used for carriage shafts.

Shaft vs Lancewood - What's the difference?

shaft | lancewood |


As nouns the difference between shaft and lancewood

is that shaft is the entire body of a long weapon, such as an arrow while lancewood is a tough, elastic and heavy wood obtained from the West Indies and Guiana, formerly much used for carriage shafts.

As a verb shaft

is to fuck over; to cause harm to, especially through deceit or treachery.

Carriage vs Lancewood - What's the difference?

carriage | lancewood |


As nouns the difference between carriage and lancewood

is that carriage is the act of conveying; carrying while lancewood is a tough, elastic and heavy wood obtained from the west indies and guiana, formerly much used for carriage shafts.

As an adjective carriage

is related to a wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power.

Guiana vs Lancewood - What's the difference?

guiana | lancewood |


As a proper noun Guiana

is a geological region in the north of South America.

As a noun lancewood is

a tough, elastic and heavy wood obtained from the West Indies and Guiana, formerly much used for carriage shafts.

Wood vs Lancewood - What's the difference?

wood | lancewood |


As nouns the difference between wood and lancewood

is that wood is the substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree. Used as a material for construction, to manufacture various items, etc. or as fuel while lancewood is a tough, elastic and heavy wood obtained from the West Indies and Guiana, formerly much used for carriage shafts.

As an adjective wood

is made of or with wood.

As a verb wood

is to cover or plant with trees.

As a proper noun Wood

is an English topographic surname for someone who lived in or near a wood.

Elastic vs Lancewood - What's the difference?

elastic | lancewood |


As nouns the difference between elastic and lancewood

is that elastic is (uncountable) an elastic material used in clothing, particularly in waistbands and cuffs while lancewood is a tough, elastic and heavy wood obtained from the west indies and guiana, formerly much used for carriage shafts.

As an adjective elastic

is capable of stretching; particularly, capable of stretching so as to return to an original shape or size when force is released.

Lancewood vs Horoeka - What's the difference?

lancewood | horoeka |


As nouns the difference between lancewood and horoeka

is that lancewood is a tough, elastic and heavy wood obtained from the west indies and guiana, formerly much used for carriage shafts while horoeka is (new zealand) lancewood.