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scrab

Scrab vs Grip - What's the difference?

scrab | grip |


In lang=en terms the difference between scrab and grip

is that scrab is to scrape or scratch while grip is to do something with another that makes you happy/gives you relief.

As verbs the difference between scrab and grip

is that scrab is to scrape or scratch while grip is to take hold of, particularly with the hand.

As a noun grip is

a hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand or grip can be (dialectal) a small ditch or trench; a channel to carry off water or other liquid; a drain or grip can be (obsolete) the griffin.

Scrab vs Undefined - What's the difference?

scrab | undefined |


As a verb scrab

is to scrape or scratch.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Scrab vs Salvage - What's the difference?

scrab | salvage |


In lang=en terms the difference between scrab and salvage

is that scrab is to scrape or scratch while salvage is to make new or restore for the use of being saved.

As verbs the difference between scrab and salvage

is that scrab is to scrape or scratch while salvage is of property, people or situations at risk, to rescue.

As a noun salvage is

the rescue of a ship, its crew or its cargo from a hazardous situation or salvage can be .

Scrab - What does it mean?

scrab | |

Scrap vs Scrab - What's the difference?

scrap | scrab |


In transitive terms the difference between scrap and scrab

is that scrap is to make into scrap while scrab is to scrape or scratch.

As a noun scrap

is a (small) piece; a fragment; a detached, incomplete portion.

Scrab vs Crab - What's the difference?

scrab | crab |


In transitive terms the difference between scrab and crab

is that scrab is to scrape or scratch while crab is to navigate (an aircraft, e.g. a glider) sideways against an air current in order to maintain a straight-line course.

As a noun crab is

a crustacean of the infraorder Brachyura, having five pairs of legs, the foremost of which are in the form of claws, and a carapace.

Scrab vs Scab - What's the difference?

scrab | scab |


In transitive terms the difference between scrab and scab

is that scrab is to scrape or scratch while scab is to remove part of a surface (from).

As a noun scab is

an incrustation over a sore, wound, vesicle, or pustule, formed during healing.

Scram vs Scrab - What's the difference?

scram | scrab |


As a noun scram

is the emergency shutdown of a nuclear reactor, originally specifically by insertion of one or more safety control rods.

As a verb scrab is

to scrape or scratch.

Scrab vs Scraw - What's the difference?

scrab | scraw |


As a verb scrab

is to scrape or scratch.

As a noun scraw is

a sod of grass-grown turf from the surface of a bog or from a field.

Scrab vs Scrag - What's the difference?

scrab | scrag |


As verbs the difference between scrab and scrag

is that scrab is to scrape or scratch while scrag is (obsolete|colloquial) to hang on a gallows, or to strangle or garotte or choke.

As a noun scrag is

(archaic) a thin or scrawny person or animal.

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