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landslide

Landslide vs Undefined - What's the difference?

landslide | undefined |


As a noun landslide

is a natural disaster that involves the breakup and downhill flow of rock, mud, water and anything caught in the path.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Cascade vs Landslide - What's the difference?

cascade | landslide |


As a proper noun cascade

is an administrative district in seychelles.

As a noun landslide is

a natural disaster that involves the breakup and downhill flow of rock, mud, water and anything caught in the path.

Landslide vs Landscaping - What's the difference?

landslide | landscaping |


As nouns the difference between landslide and landscaping

is that landslide is a natural disaster that involves the breakup and downhill flow of rock, mud, water and anything caught in the path while landscaping is improved land (eg: trees, gardens, leveled ground, etc).

As a verb landscaping is

.

Drought vs Landslide - What's the difference?

drought | landslide |


As nouns the difference between drought and landslide

is that drought is a period of below average rainfall, longer and more severe than a dry spell while landslide is a natural disaster that involves the breakup and downhill flow of rock, mud, water and anything caught in the path.

Hurricane vs Landslide - What's the difference?

hurricane | landslide |


As a proper noun hurricane

is a british fighter aircraft used during world war ii, especially during the battle of britain.

As a noun landslide is

a natural disaster that involves the breakup and downhill flow of rock, mud, water and anything caught in the path.

Flood vs Landslide - What's the difference?

flood | landslide |


As nouns the difference between flood and landslide

is that flood is a (usually disastrous) overflow of water from a lake or other body of water due to excessive rainfall or other input of water while landslide is a natural disaster that involves the breakup and downhill flow of rock, mud, water and anything caught in the path.

As a verb flood

is to overflow.

As a proper noun Flood

is the flood referred to in the Book of Genesis in the Old Testament.

Landslide vs Earthflow - What's the difference?

landslide | earthflow |


As nouns the difference between landslide and earthflow

is that landslide is a natural disaster that involves the breakup and downhill flow of rock, mud, water and anything caught in the path while earthflow is a downslope viscous flow of fine-grained materials that have been saturated with water, moving under the pull of gravity.

Landslide vs Blizzard - What's the difference?

landslide | blizzard |


As nouns the difference between landslide and blizzard

is that landslide is a natural disaster that involves the breakup and downhill flow of rock, mud, water and anything caught in the path while blizzard is a severe snowstorm, especially with strong winds and greatly reduced visibility.

As a verb blizzard is

(impersonal|of snow) to fall in windy conditions.

Subsidence vs Landslide - What's the difference?

subsidence | landslide |


As nouns the difference between subsidence and landslide

is that subsidence is the process of becoming less active or severe while landslide is a natural disaster that involves the breakup and downhill flow of rock, mud, water and anything caught in the path.

Landslide vs Landshlip - What's the difference?

landslide | landshlip |

Landshlip is often a misspelling of landslide.


Landshlip has no English definition.

As a noun landslide

is a natural disaster that involves the breakup and downhill flow of rock, mud, water and anything caught in the path.

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