loophole |
false |
As a noun loophole
is a method of escape, especially an ambiguity or exception in a rule that can be exploited in order to avoid its effect.
As a verb loophole
is (military) to prepare a building for defense by preparing slits or holes through which to fire on attackers.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
loophole |
truck |
As nouns the difference between loophole and truck
is that
loophole is a method of escape, especially an ambiguity or exception in a rule that can be exploited in order to avoid its effect while
truck is a small wheel or roller, specifically the wheel of a gun-carriage or
truck can be (obsolete|often used in plural sense) small, humble items; things, often for sale or barter.
As verbs the difference between loophole and truck
is that
loophole is (military) to prepare a building for defense by preparing slits or holes through which to fire on attackers while
truck is to fail; run out; run short; be unavailable; diminish; abate or
truck can be to drive a truck or
truck can be to tread (down); stamp on; trample (down) or
truck can be to trade, exchange; barter.
As an adjective truck is
pertaining to a garden patch or truck garden.
loophole |
bend |
Related terms |
Loophole is a related term of bend.
As nouns the difference between loophole and bend
is that
loophole is a method of escape, especially an ambiguity or exception in a rule that can be exploited in order to avoid its effect while
bend is a curve.
As verbs the difference between loophole and bend
is that
loophole is (military) to prepare a building for defense by preparing slits or holes through which to fire on attackers while
bend is to cause (something) to change its shape into a curve, by physical force, chemical action, or any other means .
leeway |
loophole |
As nouns the difference between leeway and loophole
is that
leeway is the drift of a ship or airplane in a leeward direction while
loophole is a method of escape, especially an ambiguity or exception in a rule that can be exploited in order to avoid its effect.
As a verb loophole is
(military) to prepare a building for defense by preparing slits or holes through which to fire on attackers.
loophole |
technicality |
As nouns the difference between loophole and technicality
is that
loophole is a method of escape, especially an ambiguity or exception in a rule that can be exploited in order to avoid its effect while
technicality is the quality or state of being technical.
As a verb loophole
is to prepare a building for defense by preparing slits or holes through which to fire on attackers.
flap |
loophole |
As nouns the difference between flap and loophole
is that
flap is anything broad and flexible that hangs loose, or that is attached by one side or end and is easily moved while
loophole is a method of escape, especially an ambiguity or exception in a rule that can be exploited in order to avoid its effect.
As verbs the difference between flap and loophole
is that
flap is to move (something broad and loose) back and forth while
loophole is to prepare a building for defense by preparing slits or holes through which to fire on attackers.
pothole |
loophole |
As nouns the difference between pothole and loophole
is that
pothole is a shallow pit or other edged depression in a road's surface, especially when caused by erosion by weather or traffic while
loophole is a method of escape, especially an ambiguity or exception in a rule that can be exploited in order to avoid its effect.
As a verb loophole is
to prepare a building for defense by preparing slits or holes through which to fire on attackers.
ploy |
loophole |
In military|lang=en terms the difference between ploy and loophole
is that
ploy is (military) to form a column from a line of troops on some designated subdivision while
loophole is (military) to prepare a building for defense by preparing slits or holes through which to fire on attackers.
As nouns the difference between ploy and loophole
is that
ploy is a tactic, strategy, or gimmick while
loophole is a method of escape, especially an ambiguity or exception in a rule that can be exploited in order to avoid its effect.
As verbs the difference between ploy and loophole
is that
ploy is (military) to form a column from a line of troops on some designated subdivision while
loophole is (military) to prepare a building for defense by preparing slits or holes through which to fire on attackers.
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