slab |
sab |
As verbs the difference between slab and sab
is that
slab is to make something into a slab while
sab is to sabotage, especially fox hunts in opposition to blood sports.
As a noun slab
is mud, sludge.
As an adjective slab
is thick; viscous.
As an acronym SAB is
scientific Advisory Board.
slab |
floor |
In nautical terms the difference between slab and floor
is that
slab is the slack part of a sail while
floor is that part of the bottom of a vessel on each side of the keelson which is most nearly horizontal.
As nouns the difference between slab and floor
is that
slab is mud, sludge while
floor is the bottom or lower part of any room; the supporting surface of a room.
As verbs the difference between slab and floor
is that
slab is to make something into a slab while
floor is to cover or furnish with a floor.
As an adjective slab
is thick; viscous.
slab |
slob |
As nouns the difference between slab and slob
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
slob is (informal|disapproving) a lazy and slovenly person.
As a verb slab
is to make something into a slab.
As an adjective slab
is thick; viscous.
slab |
substrate |
As nouns the difference between slab and substrate
is that
slab is mud, sludge while
substrate is what an enzyme acts upon.
As verbs the difference between slab and substrate
is that
slab is to make something into a slab while
substrate is to strew or lay under.
As adjectives the difference between slab and substrate
is that
slab is thick; viscous while
substrate is having very slight furrows.
slab |
shab |
As nouns the difference between slab and shab
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
shab is (obsolete|uk|dialect) scabies.
As verbs the difference between slab and shab
is that
slab is to make something into a slab while
shab is (obsolete) to scratch; to rub or
shab can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) to play mean tricks; to act shabbily.
As an adjective slab
is thick; viscous.
slap |
slab |
As nouns the difference between slap and slab
is that
slap is a blow, especially one given with the open hand, or with something broad and flat while
slab is mud, sludge.
As verbs the difference between slap and slab
is that
slap is to give a slap while
slab is to make something into a slab.
As an adverb slap
is exactly, precisely.
As an adjective slab is
thick; viscous.
slab |
slat |
As nouns the difference between slab and slat
is that
slab is mud, sludge while
slat is a thin, narrow strip or bar of wood or metal.
As verbs the difference between slab and slat
is that
slab is to make something into a slab while
slat is to construct or provide with slats.
As an adjective slab
is thick; viscous.
slab |
slam |
In lang=en terms the difference between slab and slam
is that
slab is a large, luxury pre-1980 General Motors vehicle, particularly a Buick, Oldsmobile or Cadillac while
slam is losing or winning all the tricks in a game.
In transitive terms the difference between slab and slam
is that
slab is to make something into a slab while
slam is to change providers (e.g. of domain registration or telephone carrier) for a customer without clear (if any) consent.
As an adjective slab
is thick; viscous.
slaw |
slab |
As nouns the difference between slaw and slab
is that
slaw is (us|canada) coleslaw 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.
blab |
slab |
As verbs the difference between blab and slab
is that
blab is (ambitransitive) to tell tales; to gossip without reserve or discretion while
slab is to make something into a slab.
As nouns the difference between blab and slab
is that
blab is one who blabs; a babbler; a telltale; a gossip or gossiper 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 an adjective slab is
thick; viscous.
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