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Strain vs Rain - What's the difference?

strain | rain |


In transitive terms the difference between strain and rain

is that strain is to separate solid from liquid by passing through a strainer or colander while rain is to issue (something) in large quantities.

In intransitive terms the difference between strain and rain

is that strain is to percolate; to be filtered while rain is to fall in large quantities.

As nouns the difference between strain and rain

is that strain is treasure while rain is condensed water falling from a cloud.

As verbs the difference between strain and rain

is that strain is to hold tightly, to clasp while rain is to have rain fall from the sky.

Rain vs Lavish - What's the difference?

rain | lavish | Synonyms |

Rain is a synonym of lavish.


As a noun rain

is .

As an adjective lavish is

expending or bestowing profusely; profuse; prodigal.

As a verb lavish is

to expend or bestow with profusion; to use with prodigality; to squander; as, to lavish money or praise.

Prospect vs Rain - What's the difference?

prospect | rain |


As nouns the difference between prospect and rain

is that prospect is the region which the eye overlooks at one time; view; scene; outlook while rain is .

As a verb prospect

is to search, as for gold.

Arian vs Rain - What's the difference?

arian | rain |


As a verb arian

is to show mercy to, spare.

As a noun rain is

.

Raina vs Rain - What's the difference?

raina | rain |


As nouns the difference between raina and rain

is that raina is queen while rain is .

Rain vs Drench - What's the difference?

rain | drench | Synonyms |

Rain is a synonym of drench.


As nouns the difference between rain and drench

is that rain is while drench is a draught administered to an animal or drench can be (obsolete|uk) a military vassal, mentioned in the domesday book.

As a verb drench is

to soak, to make very wet.

Jar vs Rain - What's the difference?

jar | rain |


As an initialism jar

is (software|java).

As a noun rain is

.

Rain vs Man - What's the difference?

rain | man |


As a noun rain

is .

As a pronoun man is

i.

Rain vs Floodampflash - What's the difference?

rain | floodampflash |

Rain vs Sprinklingrain - What's the difference?

rain | sprinklingrain |

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