slab |
bed |
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In transitive terms the difference between slab and bed
is that
slab is to make something into a slab while
bed is to lay flat; to lay in order; to place in a horizontal or recumbent position.
As an adjective slab
is thick; viscous.
slab |
zone |
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As nouns the difference between slab and zone
is that
slab is mud, sludge while
zone is each of the five regions of the earth's surface into which it was divided by climatic differences, namely the torrid zone (between the tropics), two temperate zones (between the tropics and the polar circles), and two frigid zones (within the polar circles).
As verbs the difference between slab and zone
is that
slab is to make something into a slab while
zone is to divide into or assign sections or areas.
As an adjective slab
is thick; viscous.
slab |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun slab
is mud, sludge.
As a verb slab
is to make something into a slab.
As an adjective slab
is thick; viscous.
slab |
countertop |
As nouns the difference between slab and countertop
is that
slab is mud, sludge while
countertop is the surface atop a counter.
As a verb slab
is to make something into a slab.
As an adjective slab
is thick; viscous.
stratum |
slab |
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Stratum is a related term of slab.
As nouns the difference between stratum and slab
is that
stratum is one of several parallel horizontal layers of material arranged one on top of another while
slab is (archaic) mud, sludge or
slab can be (southern us|slang) a car that has been modified with equipment such as loudspeakers, lights, special paint, hydraulics, and any other accessories that add to the style of the vehicle.
As a verb slab is
to make something into a slab.
As an adjective slab is
thick; viscous.
slab |
scale |
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Slab is a related term of scale.
In computing|lang=en terms the difference between slab and scale
is that
slab is (computing) a sequence of 12 adjacent bits, serving as a byte in some computers while
scale is (computing) to tolerate significant increases in throughput or other potentially limiting factors.
In lang=en terms the difference between slab and scale
is that
slab is to make something into a slab while
scale is to clean, as the inside of a cannon, by the explosion of a small quantity of powder.
As nouns the difference between slab and scale
is that
slab is (archaic) mud, sludge or
slab can be (southern us|slang) a car that has been modified with equipment such as loudspeakers, lights, special paint, hydraulics, and any other accessories that add to the style of the vehicle while
scale is (obsolete) a ladder; a series of steps; a means of ascending or
scale can be part of an overlapping arrangement of many small, flat and hard pieces of keratin covering the skin of an animal, particularly a fish or reptile or
scale can be a device to measure mass or weight.
As verbs the difference between slab and scale
is that
slab is to make something into a slab while
scale is to change the size of something whilst maintaining proportion; especially to change a process in order to produce much larger amounts of the final product or
scale can be to remove the scales of.
As an adjective slab
is thick; viscous.
slab |
ply |
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Slab is a related term of ply.
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between slab and ply
is that
slab is (nautical) the slack part of a sail while
ply is (nautical) to work to windward; to beat.
In lang=en terms the difference between slab and ply
is that
slab is to make something into a slab while
ply is to in offering.
As nouns the difference between slab and ply
is that
slab is (archaic) mud, sludge or
slab can be (southern us|slang) a car that has been modified with equipment such as loudspeakers, lights, special paint, hydraulics, and any other accessories that add to the style of the vehicle while
ply is a layer of material.
As verbs the difference between slab and ply
is that
slab is to make something into a slab while
ply is to or
ply can be to ly.
As an adjective slab
is thick; viscous.
thickness |
slab |
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As nouns the difference between thickness and slab
is that
thickness is the property of being thick (in dimension) while
slab is mud, sludge.
As a verb slab is
to make something into a slab.
As an adjective slab is
thick; viscous.
tier |
slab |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between tier and slab
is that
tier is to cascade in an overlapping sequence while
slab is to make something into a slab.
As an adjective slab is
thick; viscous.
slab |
clubbed |
As verbs the difference between slab and clubbed
is that
slab is to make something into a slab while
clubbed is (
club).
As adjectives the difference between slab and clubbed
is that
slab is thick; viscous while
clubbed is shaped like a club; grasped like, or used as, a club.
As a noun slab
is (archaic) mud, sludge or
slab can be (southern us|slang) a car that has been modified with equipment such as loudspeakers, lights, special paint, hydraulics, and any other accessories that add to the style of the vehicle.
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