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Lap vs Girdlestead - What's the difference?

lap | girdlestead |


As nouns the difference between lap and girdlestead

is that lap is laplander while girdlestead is (obsolete) that part of the body where the girdle is worn.

Lap vs Lapstone - What's the difference?

lap | lapstone |


As nouns the difference between lap and lapstone

is that lap is laplander while lapstone is a stone for the lap, on which shoemakers used to beat leather.

Lap vs Gremial - What's the difference?

lap | gremial |


As nouns the difference between lap and gremial

is that lap is laplander while gremial is a decorated cloth placed on a bishop's lap whilst celebrating mass or ordaining priests.

As an adjective gremial is

of or pertaining to the lap.

Lap vs Lapful - What's the difference?

lap | lapful |


As nouns the difference between lap and lapful

is that lap is laplander while lapful is as much as somebody's lap can hold.

Lap vs Lapward - What's the difference?

lap | lapward |


As a noun lap

is laplander.

As an adverb lapward is

toward a lap.

Lap vs Cyclocross - What's the difference?

lap | cyclocross |


As nouns the difference between lap and cyclocross

is that lap is laplander while cyclocross is (cycling) a form of bicycle racing consisting of many laps of a short course featuring pavement, wooded trails, grass, steep hills and obstacles and requiring the rider to quickly dismount, carry the bike whilst navigating the obstruction and remount in one motion.

Lap vs Laplike - What's the difference?

lap | laplike |


As a noun lap

is the loose part of a coat; the lower part of a garment that plays loosely; a skirt; an apron.

As a verb lap

is to enfold; to hold as in one's lap; to cherish.

As an adjective laplike is

resembling a lap or some aspect of one.

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