slag |
hole |
As a noun slag
is whipped cream or
slag can be apoplexy.
As a proper noun hole is
a municipality in buskerud, norway.
slag |
dregs |
As nouns the difference between slag and dregs
is that
slag is whipped cream or
slag can be apoplexy while
dregs is (
collectively ) the sediment settled at the bottom of a liquid; the lees in a container of unfiltered wine.
slag |
cement |
In transitive terms the difference between slag and cement
is that
slag is to produce slag while
cement is to overlay or coat with cement.
slag |
waste |
In transitive terms the difference between slag and waste
is that
slag is to produce slag while
waste is to squander (money or resources) uselessly; to spend (time) idly.
As an adjective waste is
uncultivated, uninhabited.
slag |
gravel |
In transitive terms the difference between slag and gravel
is that
slag is to produce slag while
gravel is to apply a layer of gravel to the surface of a road, etc.
slag |
gangue |
As nouns the difference between slag and gangue
is that
slag is waste material from a coal mine while
gangue is the earthy waste substances occurring in metallic ore.
As a verb slag
is to produce slag.
slag |
tailings |
As nouns the difference between slag and tailings
is that
slag is waste material from a coal mine while
tailings is the waste that remains after the minerals have been extracted from an ore by ore dressing; gangue, slimes.
As a verb slag
is to produce slag.
snail |
slag |
As nouns the difference between snail and slag
is that
snail is any of very many animals (either hermaphroditic or nonhermaphroditic), of the class
Gastropoda, having a coiled shell while
slag is waste material from a coal mine.
As verbs the difference between snail and slag
is that
snail is to move or travel very slowly while
slag is to produce slag.
rubbish |
slag |
As nouns the difference between rubbish and slag
is that
rubbish is garbage, junk, refuse, waste while
slag is whipped cream or
slag can be apoplexy.
As an adjective rubbish
is (chiefly|au|nz|british|colloquial) exceedingly bad; awful; terrible; crappy.
As an interjection rubbish
is (colloquial) expresses that something is exceedingly bad, terrible or awful.
As a verb rubbish
is to denounce, to criticise, to denigrate, to disparage.
slag |
hoe |
In transitive terms the difference between slag and hoe
is that
slag is to produce slag while
hoe is to clear from weeds, or to loosen or arrange the earth about, with a hoe.
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