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scrab

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.

Scrab vs Scarab - What's the difference?

scrab | scarab |


As a verb scrab

is to scrape or scratch.

As a noun scarab is

the species of beetle, sacred to the ancient egyptians.

Scrab vs Scran - What's the difference?

scrab | scran |


As verbs the difference between scrab and scran

is that scrab is to scrape or scratch while scran is to eat.

As a noun scran is

food.

Scrab vs Scray - What's the difference?

scrab | scray |


As a verb scrab

is to scrape or scratch.

As a noun scray is

a tern; the sea swallow.

Scrab vs Scrat - What's the difference?

scrab | scrat |


As verbs the difference between scrab and scrat

is that scrab is to scrape or scratch while scrat is (obsolete) to scratch, to use one's nails or claws.

As a noun scrat is

(obsolete) a hermaphrodite.

Scrub vs Scrab - What's the difference?

scrub | scrab |


In transitive terms the difference between scrub and scrab

is that scrub is to call off a scheduled event; to cancel while scrab is to scrape or scratch.

As an adjective scrub

is mean; dirty; contemptible; scrubby.

As a noun scrub

is one who labors hard and lives meanly; a mean fellow.

Scrab vs Scub - What's the difference?

scrab | scub |

Scub is likely misspelled.


Scub has no English definition.

As a verb scrab

is to scrape or scratch.

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