rote |
heart |
As nouns the difference between rote and heart
is that
rote is redness while
heart is (anatomy) a muscular organ that pumps blood through the body, traditionally thought to be the seat of emotion.
As a verb heart is
(transitive|poetic|or|humorous) to be fond of often bracketed or abbreviated with a heart symbol.
rote |
blowout |
As nouns the difference between rote and blowout
is that
rote is redness while
blowout is a sudden puncturing of a pneumatic tyre / tire.
rote |
turn |
As nouns the difference between rote and turn
is that
rote is redness while
turn is a change of direction or orientation.
As a verb turn is
(
lb)
non-linear physical movement .
string |
rote |
As nouns the difference between string and rote
is that
string is thong (as undergarment or swimwear) while
rote is redness.
novel |
rote |
As a verb novel
is to increase (to make larger).
As a noun rote is
redness.
rote |
gestalt |
As nouns the difference between rote and gestalt
is that
rote is the process of learning or committing something to memory through mechanical repetition, usually by hearing and repeating aloud, often without full attention to comprehension or thought for the meaning while
gestalt is a collection of physical, biological, psychological or symbolic elements that creates a whole, unified concept or pattern which is other than the sum of its parts, due to the relationships between the parts (of a character, personality, entity, or being.
As an adjective rote
is by repetition or practice.
As a verb rote
is to go out by rotation or succession; to rotate.
rote |
rita |
As a noun rote
is redness.
As a proper noun rita is
.
rote |
rout |
In transitive terms the difference between rote and rout
is that
rote is to learn or repeat by rote while
rout is to defeat completely, forcing into disorderly retreat.
In lang=en terms the difference between rote and rout
is that
rote is the roar of the surf; the sound of waves breaking on the shore while
rout is a disturbance of the peace by persons assembled together with intent to do a thing which, if executed, would make them rioters, and actually making a motion toward the executing thereof.
As nouns the difference between rote and rout
is that
rote is the process of learning or committing something to memory through mechanical repetition, usually by hearing and repeating aloud, often without full attention to comprehension or thought for the meaning while
rout is a noise; a loud noise; a bellowing; a shouting; clamor; an uproar; disturbance; tumult.
As verbs the difference between rote and rout
is that
rote is to go out by rotation or succession; to rotate while
rout is to make a noise; roar; bellow; snort.
As an adjective rote
is by repetition or practice.
cram |
rote |
As nouns the difference between cram and rote
is that
cram is the act of cramming while
rote is the process of learning or committing something to memory through mechanical repetition, usually by hearing and repeating aloud, often without full attention to comprehension or thought for the meaning.
As verbs the difference between cram and rote
is that
cram is to press, force, or drive, particularly in filling, or in thrusting one thing into another; to stuff; to crowd; to fill to superfluity; as, to cram anything into a basket; to cram a room with people while
rote is to go out by rotation or succession; to rotate.
As an adjective rote is
by repetition or practice.
demonstration |
rote |
As nouns the difference between demonstration and rote
is that
demonstration is the act of demonstrating; showing or explaining something while
rote is the process of learning or committing something to memory through mechanical repetition, usually by hearing and repeating aloud, often without full attention to comprehension or thought for the meaning.
As an adjective rote is
by repetition or practice.
As a verb rote is
to go out by rotation or succession; to rotate.
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