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sipple

Terms vs Sipple - What's the difference?

terms | sipple |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb sipple is

(obsolete) to take frequent sips.

Sipple vs Sippled - What's the difference?

sipple | sippled |


As verbs the difference between sipple and sippled

is that sipple is (obsolete) to take frequent sips while sippled is (sipple).

Stipple vs Sipple - What's the difference?

stipple | sipple |


As verbs the difference between stipple and sipple

is that stipple is to use small dots to give the appearance of shading while sipple is to take frequent sips.

As a noun stipple

is the use of small dots that give the appearance of shading; the dots thus used.

Sipple vs Fipple - What's the difference?

sipple | fipple |


As a verb sipple

is (obsolete) to take frequent sips.

As a noun fipple is

(music) the block (typically of wood) that forms the floor of the windway in a wind instrument.

Sipple vs Swipple - What's the difference?

sipple | swipple |


As a verb sipple

is (obsolete) to take frequent sips.

As a noun swipple is

the part of a flail that is free to swing, and which strikes the grain in threshing.

Sipple vs Tipple - What's the difference?

sipple | tipple |


As a verb sipple

is (obsolete) to take frequent sips.

As a proper noun tipple is

.

Sipple vs Ripple - What's the difference?

sipple | ripple |


As verbs the difference between sipple and ripple

is that sipple is (obsolete) to take frequent sips while ripple is to move like the undulating surface of a body of water; to undulate.

As a noun ripple is

a moving disturbance or undulation in the surface of a liquid.

Sipple vs Pipple - What's the difference?

sipple | pipple |


As a verb sipple

is to take frequent sips.

As a proper noun Pipple is

{{surname}} A surname used in the United States.

Sipple vs Supple - What's the difference?

sipple | supple |


As verbs the difference between sipple and supple

is that sipple is (obsolete) to take frequent sips while supple is to make or become supple.

As an adjective supple is

pliant, flexible, easy to bend.

Simple vs Sipple - What's the difference?

simple | sipple |


As verbs the difference between simple and sipple

is that simple is (transitive|intransitive|archaic) to gather simples, ie, medicinal herbs while sipple is (obsolete) to take frequent sips.

As an adjective simple

is uncomplicated; taken by itself, with nothing added.

As a noun simple

is (medicine) a preparation made from one plant, as opposed to something made from more than one plant.