spit

Blotch vs Spit - What's the difference?

blotch | spit |


In lang=en terms the difference between blotch and spit

is that blotch is to mark with blotches while spit is to utter violently.

As nouns the difference between blotch and spit

is that blotch is an uneven patch of color or discoloration while spit is a rod on which meat is grilled (uk english) or broiled (us english) or spit can be (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated.

As verbs the difference between blotch and spit

is that blotch is to mark with blotches while spit is to impale on a spit or spit can be (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth.

Spit vs Splutter - What's the difference?

spit | splutter |


As verbs the difference between spit and splutter

is that spit is to impale on a spit or spit can be (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth while splutter is to spray droplets while speaking.

As a noun spit

is a rod on which meat is grilled (uk english) or broiled (us english) or spit can be (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated.

Reef vs Spit - What's the difference?

reef | spit | Related terms |

Reef is a related term of spit.


As nouns the difference between reef and spit

is that reef is hoop (metal band on a barrel) while spit is a rod on which meat is grilled (uk english) or broiled (us english) or spit can be (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated.

As a verb spit is

to impale on a spit or spit can be (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth.

Spit vs Rain - What's the difference?

spit | rain |


As nouns the difference between spit and rain

is that spit is a rod on which meat is grilled (uk english) or broiled (us english) or spit can be (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated while rain is .

As a verb spit

is to impale on a spit or spit can be (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth.

Spit vs Belch - What's the difference?

spit | belch |


As nouns the difference between spit and belch

is that spit is a rod on which meat is grilled (uk english) or broiled (us english) or spit can be (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated while belch is belgian (inhabitant of belgium).

As a verb spit

is to impale on a spit or spit can be (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth.

Scum vs Spit - What's the difference?

scum | spit |


In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between scum and spit

is that scum is (uncountable) a greenish water vegetation (such as algae), usually found floating on the surface of ponds while spit is (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated.

As nouns the difference between scum and spit

is that scum is (uncountable) a layer of impurities that accumulates at the surface of a liquid (especially molten metal or water) while spit is a rod on which meat is grilled (uk english) or broiled (us english) or spit can be (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated.

As verbs the difference between scum and spit

is that scum is to remove the layer of scum from (a liquid etc) while spit is to impale on a spit or spit can be (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth.

Spit vs Cleft - What's the difference?

spit | cleft |


As nouns the difference between spit and cleft

is that spit is a rod on which meat is grilled (uk english) or broiled (us english) or spit can be (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated while cleft is an opening, fissure, or v-shaped indentation made by or as if by splitting.

As verbs the difference between spit and cleft

is that spit is to impale on a spit or spit can be (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth while cleft is (cleave).

Spit vs Spiting - What's the difference?

spit | spiting |


As verbs the difference between spit and spiting

is that spit is to impale on a spit or spit can be (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth while spiting is .

As a noun spit

is a rod on which meat is grilled (uk english) or broiled (us english) or spit can be (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated.

Spit vs Cough - What's the difference?

spit | cough |


As nouns the difference between spit and cough

is that spit is a rod on which meat is grilled (uk english) or broiled (us english) or spit can be (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated while cough is a sudden, usually noisy expulsion of air from the lungs, often involuntary.

As verbs the difference between spit and cough

is that spit is to impale on a spit or spit can be (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth while cough is to push air from the lungs in a quick, noisy explosion.

Spit vs Spit - What's the difference?

spit | spit |


In transitive|lang=en terms the difference between spit and spit

is that spit is (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth while spit is (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth.

In lang=en terms the difference between spit and spit

is that spit is to utter violently while spit is to utter violently.

In slang|hip-hop|lang=en terms the difference between spit and spit

is that spit is (transitive|slang|hip-hop) to utter while spit is (transitive|slang|hip-hop) to utter.

In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between spit and spit

is that spit is (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated while spit is (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated.

In countable|lang=en terms the difference between spit and spit

is that spit is (countable) an instance of spitting while spit is (countable) an instance of spitting.

As nouns the difference between spit and spit

is that spit is a rod on which meat is grilled (uk english) or broiled (us english) or spit can be (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated while spit is a rod on which meat is grilled (uk english) or broiled (us english) or spit can be (uncountable) saliva]], especially when [[expectorate|expectorated.

As verbs the difference between spit and spit

is that spit is to impale on a spit or spit can be (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth while spit is to impale on a spit or spit can be (transitive) to evacuate (saliva or another substance) from the mouth.

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