flog |
propel |
Related terms |
Flog is a related term of propel.
As verbs the difference between flog and propel
is that
flog is (
flyga) while
propel is to cause to move in a certain direction.
boost |
propel |
As verbs the difference between boost and propel
is that
boost is to lift or push from behind (one who is endeavoring to climb); to push up; hence, to assist in overcoming obstacles, or in making advancement while
propel is to cause to move in a certain direction.
As a noun boost
is a push from behind, as to one who is endeavoring to climb; help.
quicken |
propel |
Related terms |
Quicken is a related term of propel.
As verbs the difference between quicken and propel
is that
quicken is while
propel is to cause to move in a certain direction.
As a noun quicken
is .
activate |
propel |
Related terms |
Activate is a related term of propel.
As verbs the difference between activate and propel
is that
activate is to put into action, to put to work while
propel is to cause to move in a certain direction.
propel |
goad |
As verbs the difference between propel and goad
is that
propel is to cause to move in a certain direction while
goad is to prod with a goad.
As a noun goad is
a long, pointed stick used to prod animals.
whip |
propel |
Related terms |
Whip is a related term of propel.
As an acronym whip
is (baseball) ; a statistic of the number of baserunners a pitcher has allowed per inning pitched.
As a verb propel is
to cause to move in a certain direction.
stir |
propel |
Related terms |
Stir is a related term of propel.
As a noun stir
is scorpion.
As a verb propel is
to cause to move in a certain direction.
poke |
propel |
Related terms |
Poke is a related term of propel.
As verbs the difference between poke and propel
is that
poke is to prod or jab with a pointed object such as a finger or a stick while
propel is to cause to move in a certain direction.
As a noun poke
is (us|slang) a lazy person; a dawdler or
poke can be or
poke can be (dialectal) pokeweed.
propel |
press |
Related terms |
Propel is a related term of press.
As verbs the difference between propel and press
is that
propel is to cause to move in a certain direction while
press is (ambitransitive) to exert weight or force against, to act upon with with force or weight.
As a noun press is
(
lb) a device used to apply pressure to an item.
propel |
inpell |
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