scuttle |
lope |
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Scuttle is a related term of lope.
As a noun scuttle
is a container like an open bucket (usually to hold and carry coal) or
scuttle can be a small hatch or opening in a boat also, small opening in a boat or ship for draining water from open deck or
scuttle can be a quick pace; a short run.
As a verb scuttle
is (nautical) to cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose or
scuttle can be to move hastily, to scurry.
As a proper noun lope is
.
scuttle |
sail |
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Scuttle is a related term of sail.
As nouns the difference between scuttle and sail
is that
scuttle is a container like an open bucket (usually to hold and carry coal) or
scuttle can be a small hatch or opening in a boat also, small opening in a boat or ship for draining water from open deck or
scuttle can be a quick pace; a short run while
sail is salt.
As a verb scuttle
is (nautical) to cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose or
scuttle can be to move hastily, to scurry.
bound |
scuttle |
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In intransitive terms the difference between bound and scuttle
is that
bound is to leap, move by jumping while
scuttle is to move hastily, to scurry.
In transitive terms the difference between bound and scuttle
is that
bound is to cause to leap while
scuttle is to deliberately sink one's ship or boat by any means, usually by order of the vessel's commander or owner.
As verbs the difference between bound and scuttle
is that
bound is past tense of bind while
scuttle is to cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose.
As nouns the difference between bound and scuttle
is that
bound is a boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory while
scuttle is a container like an open bucket (usually to hold and carry coal).
As an adjective bound
is obliged (to).
crawl |
scuttle |
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Crawl is a related term of scuttle.
In lang=en terms the difference between crawl and scuttle
is that
crawl is to visit files or web sites in order to index them for searching while
scuttle is to move hastily, to scurry.
As verbs the difference between crawl and scuttle
is that
crawl is to creep; to move slowly on hands and knees, or by dragging the body along the ground while
scuttle is (nautical) to cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose or
scuttle can be to move hastily, to scurry.
As nouns the difference between crawl and scuttle
is that
crawl is the act of moving slowly on hands and knees etc, or with frequent stops or
crawl can be a pen or enclosure of stakes and hurdles for holding fish while
scuttle is a container like an open bucket (usually to hold and carry coal) or
scuttle can be a small hatch or opening in a boat also, small opening in a boat or ship for draining water from open deck or
scuttle can be a quick pace; a short run.
dash |
scuttle |
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In intransitive terms the difference between dash and scuttle
is that
dash is to run quickly or for a short distance while
scuttle is to move hastily, to scurry.
In transitive terms the difference between dash and scuttle
is that
dash is to complete hastily, usually with
down or
off while
scuttle is to deliberately sink one's ship or boat by any means, usually by order of the vessel's commander or owner.
As an interjection dash
is damn.
lag |
scuttle |
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Lag is a related term of scuttle.
As nouns the difference between lag and scuttle
is that
lag is location while
scuttle is a container like an open bucket (usually to hold and carry coal) or
scuttle can be a small hatch or opening in a boat also, small opening in a boat or ship for draining water from open deck or
scuttle can be a quick pace; a short run.
As a verb scuttle is
(nautical) to cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose or
scuttle can be to move hastily, to scurry.
scuttle |
race |
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Scuttle is a related term of race.
As verbs the difference between scuttle and race
is that
scuttle is (nautical) to cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose or
scuttle can be to move hastily, to scurry while
race is .
As a noun scuttle
is a container like an open bucket (usually to hold and carry coal) or
scuttle can be a small hatch or opening in a boat also, small opening in a boat or ship for draining water from open deck or
scuttle can be a quick pace; a short run.
As an adjective race is
distinguished; classy.
inch |
scuttle |
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Inch is a related term of scuttle.
As nouns the difference between inch and scuttle
is that
inch is a unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot, or exactly 254 centimetres or
inch can be (scotland) a small island while
scuttle is a container like an open bucket (usually to hold and carry coal) or
scuttle can be a small hatch or opening in a boat also, small opening in a boat or ship for draining water from open deck or
scuttle can be a quick pace; a short run.
As verbs the difference between inch and scuttle
is that
inch is (followed by a preposition) to advance very slowly, or by a small amount (in a particular direction) while
scuttle is (nautical) to cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose or
scuttle can be to move hastily, to scurry.
scuttle |
prance |
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Scuttle is a related term of prance.
As nouns the difference between scuttle and prance
is that
scuttle is a container like an open bucket (usually to hold and carry coal) or
scuttle can be a small hatch or opening in a boat also, small opening in a boat or ship for draining water from open deck or
scuttle can be a quick pace; a short run while
prance is (uncommon) the act of prancing.
As verbs the difference between scuttle and prance
is that
scuttle is (nautical) to cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose or
scuttle can be to move hastily, to scurry while
prance is (of a horse) to spring forward on the hind legs.
scuttle |
lunge |
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Scuttle is a related term of lunge.
As nouns the difference between scuttle and lunge
is that
scuttle is a container like an open bucket (usually to hold and carry coal) or
scuttle can be a small hatch or opening in a boat also, small opening in a boat or ship for draining water from open deck or
scuttle can be a quick pace; a short run while
lunge is blister, bulge.
As a verb scuttle
is (nautical) to cut a hole or holes through the bottom, deck, or sides of (as of a ship), for any purpose or
scuttle can be to move hastily, to scurry.
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