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Fraction vs Skerrick - What's the difference?

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Fraction is a related term of skerrick.


As nouns the difference between fraction and skerrick

is that fraction is a part of a whole, especially a comparatively small part while skerrick is (british) a very small amount or portion, particularly used in the negative and chiefly in british and australian english.

As a verb fraction

is to divide or break into fractions.

Slice vs Skerrick - What's the difference?

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Slice is a related term of skerrick.


In british|lang=en terms the difference between slice and skerrick

is that slice is (british) a snack consisting of pastry with savoury filling while skerrick is (british) a very small amount or portion, particularly used in the negative and chiefly in british and australian english.

As nouns the difference between slice and skerrick

is that slice is that which is thin and broad while skerrick is (british) a very small amount or portion, particularly used in the negative and chiefly in british and australian english.

As a verb slice

is to cut into slices.

Cut vs Skerrick - What's the difference?

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Cut is a related term of skerrick.


As nouns the difference between cut and skerrick

is that cut is vial while skerrick is (british) a very small amount or portion, particularly used in the negative and chiefly in british and australian english.

As an interjection cut

is beat it]]!; take a hike!; [[get lost|get lost!.

As a verb cut

is to beat it; to take a hike; to get lost.

Morsel vs Skerrick - What's the difference?

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Morsel is a related term of skerrick.


As nouns the difference between morsel and skerrick

is that morsel is a small fragment or share of something, commonly applied to food while skerrick is (british) a very small amount or portion, particularly used in the negative and chiefly in british and australian english.

Cutting vs Skerrick - What's the difference?

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Cutting is a related term of skerrick.


As nouns the difference between cutting and skerrick

is that cutting is (countable|uncountable) the action of the verb to cut while skerrick is (british) a very small amount or portion, particularly used in the negative and chiefly in british and australian english.

As a verb cutting

is .

As an adjective cutting

is (not comparable) that is used for cutting.

Skerrick vs Scintilla - What's the difference?

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Skerrick is a related term of scintilla.


As nouns the difference between skerrick and scintilla

is that skerrick is (british) a very small amount or portion, particularly used in the negative and chiefly in british and australian english while scintilla is a small spark or flash.

Skerrick vs Iota - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between skerrick and iota

is that skerrick is a very small amount or portion, particularly used in the negative and chiefly in British and Australian English while iota is the ninth, and smallest, letter of the Greek alphabet.

Unit vs Skerrick - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between unit and skerrick

is that unit is a standard measure of a quantity while skerrick is a very small amount or portion, particularly used in the negative and chiefly in British and Australian English.

As an adjective unit

is for each unit.

Shred vs Skerrick - What's the difference?

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Shred is a related term of skerrick.


As nouns the difference between shred and skerrick

is that shred is a long, narrow piece cut or torn off; a strip while skerrick is (british) a very small amount or portion, particularly used in the negative and chiefly in british and australian english.

As a verb shred

is to cut or tear into narrow and long pieces or strips.

Snippet vs Skerrick - What's the difference?

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As nouns the difference between snippet and skerrick

is that snippet is a tiny piece or part while skerrick is a very small amount or portion, particularly used in the negative and chiefly in British and Australian English.

As a verb snippet

is to produce a snippet (small part), to excerpt.

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