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Sloop vs Slood - What's the difference?

sloop | slood |


As nouns the difference between sloop and slood

is that sloop is (label) a single-masted sailboat with only one headsail while slood is (lancashire) wheel track.

Stood vs Slood - What's the difference?

stood | slood |


As a verb stood

is (stand).

As a noun slood is

(lancashire) wheel track.

Blood vs Slood - What's the difference?

blood | slood |


As nouns the difference between blood and slood

is that blood is while slood is (lancashire) wheel track.

Track vs Slood - What's the difference?

track | slood |


As nouns the difference between track and slood

is that track is a mark left by something that has passed along; as, the track, or wake, of a ship; the track of a meteor; the track of a sled or a wheel while slood is (lancashire) wheel track.

As a verb track

is to observe the (measured) state of an object over time.

Wheel vs Slood - What's the difference?

wheel | slood |


As nouns the difference between wheel and slood

is that wheel is a circular device capable of rotating on its axis, facilitating movement or transportation or performing labour in machines while slood is (lancashire) wheel track.

As a verb wheel

is (intransitive|or|transitive) to roll along as on wheels.

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