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Fallout vs Row - What's the difference?

fallout | row |


As nouns the difference between fallout and row

is that fallout is radioactive fallout (radioactive particles that fall to the ground) while row is trench, ditch.

Row vs Record - What's the difference?

row | record |


In transitive terms the difference between row and record

is that row is to transport in a boat propelled with oars while record is specifically, to make an audio or video recording of.

In intransitive terms the difference between row and record

is that row is to argue noisily while record is to make an audio, video, or multimedia recording.

As nouns the difference between row and record

is that row is a line of objects, often regularly spaced, such as seats in a theatre, vegetable plants in a garden etc while record is an item of information put into a temporary or permanent physical medium.

As verbs the difference between row and record

is that row is to propel (a boat or other craft) over water using oars while record is to make a record of information.

Row vs Mle - What's the difference?

row | mle |


As a noun row

is trench, ditch.

Row vs Null - What's the difference?

row | null |


As nouns the difference between row and null

is that row is trench, ditch while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Class vs Row - What's the difference?

class | row |


As nouns the difference between class and row

is that class is (countable) a group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes while row is trench, ditch.

As a verb class

is to assign to a class; to classify.

As an adjective class

is (irish|british|slang) great; fabulous.

Noise vs Row - What's the difference?

noise | row | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between noise and row

is that noise is to make a noise; to sound while row is to argue noisily.

In transitive terms the difference between noise and row

is that noise is to spread news of; to spread as rumor or gossip while row is to transport in a boat propelled with oars.

Paddling vs Row - What's the difference?

paddling | row |


As nouns the difference between paddling and row

is that paddling is a collective noun for ducks when they are on water while row is trench, ditch.

As a verb paddling

is (all senses ).

Stripe vs Row - What's the difference?

stripe | row |


As nouns the difference between stripe and row

is that stripe is a long, straight region of a single colour while row is trench, ditch.

As a verb stripe

is to mark with stripes.

Row vs Scrap - What's the difference?

row | scrap | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between row and scrap

is that row is to transport in a boat propelled with oars while scrap is to make into scrap.

In intransitive terms the difference between row and scrap

is that row is to argue noisily while scrap is to scrapbook; to create scrapbooks.

As nouns the difference between row and scrap

is that row is a line of objects, often regularly spaced, such as seats in a theatre, vegetable plants in a garden etc while scrap is a (small) piece; a fragment; a detached, incomplete portion.

As verbs the difference between row and scrap

is that row is to propel (a boat or other craft) over water using oars while scrap is to discard.

Wikidiffcom vs Row - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | row |


As a noun row is

trench, ditch.

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