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Linecut vs Lineout - What's the difference?

linecut | lineout |


As nouns the difference between linecut and lineout

is that linecut is a print obtained from a line drawing; line engraving while lineout is (rugby) a set piece where the hooker throws the ball into play between a row of players from each team.

Linocut vs Linecut - What's the difference?

linocut | linecut |


As nouns the difference between linocut and linecut

is that linocut is (arts) a variant of woodcut in which a block of linoleum is used for the relief surface while linecut is a print obtained from a line drawing; line engraving.

Fondle vs Linecut - What's the difference?

fondle | linecut |


As a verb fondle

is to touch or stroke lovingly.

As a noun linecut is

a print obtained from a line drawing; line engraving.

Linecut vs Miaow - What's the difference?

linecut | miaow |


As nouns the difference between linecut and miaow

is that linecut is a print obtained from a line drawing; line engraving while miaow is .

As a verb miaow is

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Drawing vs Linecut - What's the difference?

drawing | linecut |


As nouns the difference between drawing and linecut

is that drawing is a picture, likeness, diagram or representation, usually drawn on paper while linecut is a print obtained from a line drawing; line engraving.

As a verb drawing

is .

Line vs Linecut - What's the difference?

line | linecut |


As nouns the difference between line and linecut

is that line is line while linecut is a print obtained from a line drawing; line engraving.

Print vs Linecut - What's the difference?

print | linecut |


As nouns the difference between print and linecut

is that print is (uncountable) books and other material created by printing presses, considered collectively or as a medium while linecut is a print obtained from a line drawing; line engraving.

As an adjective print

is of, relating to, or writing for printed publications.

As a verb print

is to produce one or more copies of a text or image on a surface, especially by machine; often used with out'' or ''off : print out, print off.