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Basic vs Raw - What's the difference?

basic | raw |


As an adjective basic

is basic.

As an abbreviation raw is

(games) the rules as written: the actual rules appearing in the rulebook, as opposed to house rules, or as opposed to the rules that might have been intended (in the event of a mistake in the rulebook).

Raw vs Crud - What's the difference?

raw | crud |


As an abbreviation raw

is (games) the rules as written: the actual rules appearing in the rulebook, as opposed to house rules, or as opposed to the rules that might have been intended (in the event of a mistake in the rulebook).

As an acronym crud is

(programming|database) create, read, update, and delete.

Lay vs Raw - What's the difference?

lay | raw |


In obsolete terms the difference between lay and raw

is that lay is an obligation; a vow while raw is not covered; bare; bald.

As nouns the difference between lay and raw

is that lay is arrangement or relationship; layout while raw is an unprocessed sugar; a batch of such.

As adjectives the difference between lay and raw

is that lay is non-professional; not being a member of an organized institution while raw is of food: not cooked.

As a verb lay

is to place down in a position of rest, or in a horizontal position.

As a proper noun Lay

is a river in western France.

As an adverb raw is

without a condom.

As an abbreviation RAW is

the rules as written: the actual rules appearing in the rulebook, as opposed to house rules, or as opposed to the rules that might have been intended (in the event of a mistake in the rulebook).

Raw vs Violent - What's the difference?

raw | violent | Related terms |

Raw is a related term of violent.


As an abbreviation raw

is (games) the rules as written: the actual rules appearing in the rulebook, as opposed to house rules, or as opposed to the rules that might have been intended (in the event of a mistake in the rulebook).

As an adjective violent is

involving extreme force or motion.

As a verb violent is

(archaic) to urge with violence.

As a noun violent is

(obsolete) an assailant.

Shapeless vs Raw - What's the difference?

shapeless | raw | Related terms |

Shapeless is a related term of raw.


As an adjective shapeless

is without shape.

As an abbreviation raw is

(games) the rules as written: the actual rules appearing in the rulebook, as opposed to house rules, or as opposed to the rules that might have been intended (in the event of a mistake in the rulebook).

Precious vs Raw - What's the difference?

precious | raw |


As a proper noun precious

is .

As an abbreviation raw is

(games) the rules as written: the actual rules appearing in the rulebook, as opposed to house rules, or as opposed to the rules that might have been intended (in the event of a mistake in the rulebook).

Raw vs Untaught - What's the difference?

raw | untaught | Related terms |

Raw is a related term of untaught.


As an abbreviation raw

is (games) the rules as written: the actual rules appearing in the rulebook, as opposed to house rules, or as opposed to the rules that might have been intended (in the event of a mistake in the rulebook).

As an adjective untaught is

not taught.

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