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slive

Olive vs Slive - What's the difference?

olive | slive |


As nouns the difference between olive and slive

is that olive is an evergreen tree, species: Olea europaea, cultivated since ancient times in the Mediterranean for its fruit and the oil obtained from it while slive is a slice or sliver; slip, chip.

As an adjective olive

is of a grayish green color, that of an unripe olive.

As a proper noun Olive

is {{given name|female|from=English}}.

As a verb slive is

to cut; split; separate.

Creep vs Slive - What's the difference?

creep | slive |


As a proper noun creep

is (derogatory) the committee]] to re-elect the president, which raised money for [[w:richard nixon|richard nixon's campaign for 1972 reelection.

As a verb slive is

(transitive|obsolete|or|dialectal) to cut; split; separate or slive can be (dialectal|northern england|scotland) to sneak; skulk; proceed in a sly way; creep.

As a noun slive is

(dialectal) a slice or sliver; , chip.

Sly vs Slive - What's the difference?

sly | slive |


As an adjective sly

is artfully cunning; secretly mischievous; wily.

As an adverb sly

is slyly.

As a verb slive is

to cut; split; separate.

As a noun slive is

a slice or sliver; slip, chip.

Skulk vs Slive - What's the difference?

skulk | slive |


As nouns the difference between skulk and slive

is that skulk is a group of foxes while slive is a slice or sliver; slip, chip.

As verbs the difference between skulk and slive

is that skulk is to conceal oneself; to hide while slive is to cut; split; separate.

Sneak vs Slive - What's the difference?

sneak | slive |


As nouns the difference between sneak and slive

is that sneak is one who sneaks; one who moves stealthily to acquire an item or information while slive is (dialectal) a slice or sliver; , chip.

As verbs the difference between sneak and slive

is that sneak is to creep or go stealthily; to come or go while trying to avoid detection, as a person who does not wish to be seen while slive is (transitive|obsolete|or|dialectal) to cut; split; separate or slive can be (dialectal|northern england|scotland) to sneak; skulk; proceed in a sly way; creep.

As an adjective sneak

is in advance; before release to the general public.

Chip vs Slive - What's the difference?

chip | slive |


As nouns the difference between chip and slive

is that chip is a small piece broken from a larger piece of solid material while slive is a slice or sliver; slip, chip.

As verbs the difference between chip and slive

is that chip is to break into small pieces while slive is to cut; split; separate.

As a proper noun Chip

is a diminutive of the male given names Christopher and Charles.

Sliver vs Slive - What's the difference?

sliver | slive |


As nouns the difference between sliver and slive

is that sliver is a long piece cut or rent off; a sharp, slender fragment; a splinter while slive is (dialectal) a slice or sliver; , chip.

As verbs the difference between sliver and slive

is that sliver is to cut or divide into long, thin pieces, or into very small pieces; to cut or rend lengthwise; to slit while slive is (transitive|obsolete|or|dialectal) to cut; split; separate or slive can be (dialectal|northern england|scotland) to sneak; skulk; proceed in a sly way; creep.

Slice vs Slive - What's the difference?

slice | slive |


As nouns the difference between slice and slive

is that slice is that which is thin and broad while slive is (dialectal) a slice or sliver; , chip.

As verbs the difference between slice and slive

is that slice is to cut into slices while slive is (transitive|obsolete|or|dialectal) to cut; split; separate or slive can be (dialectal|northern england|scotland) to sneak; skulk; proceed in a sly way; creep.

Separate vs Slive - What's the difference?

separate | slive |


As verbs the difference between separate and slive

is that separate is to divide (a thing) into separate parts while slive is (transitive|obsolete|or|dialectal) to cut; split; separate or slive can be (dialectal|northern england|scotland) to sneak; skulk; proceed in a sly way; creep.

As nouns the difference between separate and slive

is that separate is (usually|in the plural) anything that is sold by itself, especially an article of clothing while slive is (dialectal) a slice or sliver; , chip.

As an adjective separate

is apart from (the rest); not connected to or attached to (anything else).

Split vs Slive - What's the difference?

split | slive |


As nouns the difference between split and slive

is that split is a crack or longitudinal fissure while slive is a slice or sliver; slip, chip.

As verbs the difference between split and slive

is that split is of something solid, to divide fully or partly along a more or less straight line while slive is to cut; split; separate.

As an adjective split

is see split verb.

As a proper noun Split

is a port city in Croatia.

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