exhaust |
sink |
As verbs the difference between exhaust and sink
is that
exhaust is to draw or let out wholly; to drain off completely; as, to exhaust the water of a well; the moisture of the earth is exhausted by evaporation while
sink is
to move or be moved into something .
As nouns the difference between exhaust and sink
is that
exhaust is a system consisting of the parts of an engine through which burned gases or steam are discharged; see also exhaust system while
sink is a basin used for holding water for washing.
As an adjective exhaust
is (obsolete) exhausted; used up.
emission |
sink |
As nouns the difference between emission and sink
is that
emission is emission while
sink is a basin used for holding water for washing.
As a verb sink is
to move or be moved into something .
sink |
undefined |
As a verb sink
is
to move or be moved into something .
As a noun sink
is a basin used for holding water for washing.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
perish |
sink |
As verbs the difference between perish and sink
is that
perish is to pass away; to come to naught; to waste away; to decay and disappear while
sink is
to move or be moved into something .
As a noun sink is
a basin used for holding water for washing.
sink |
escape |
As verbs the difference between sink and escape
is that
sink is
to move or be moved into something while
escape is .
As a noun sink
is a basin used for holding water for washing.
sink |
beat |
As verbs the difference between sink and beat
is that
sink is
to move or be moved into something while
beat is .
As a noun sink
is a basin used for holding water for washing.
sink |
bathtub |
As nouns the difference between sink and bathtub
is that
sink is a basin used for holding water for washing while
bathtub is a large container for holding water in which a person may bathe (take a bath).
As a verb sink
is
to move or be moved into something .
china |
sink |
As nouns the difference between china and sink
is that
china is (uncountable) the root of a climbing plant,
smilax china l, once believed to have important medicinal properties or
china can be (cockney rhyming slang|countable) mate (ie, friend) while
sink is a basin used for holding water for washing.
As a verb sink is
to move or be moved into something .
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