straint |
channel |
As a noun straint
is (obsolete) overexertion; excessive tension; strain.
As a proper noun channel is
(by ellipsis) the english channel.
straint |
canal |
As nouns the difference between straint and canal
is that
straint is (obsolete) overexertion; excessive tension; strain while
canal is canal.
terms |
straint |
As nouns the difference between terms and straint
is that
terms is while
straint is (obsolete) overexertion; excessive tension; strain.
strait |
straint |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between strait and straint
is that
strait is (obsolete) strictly; rigorously while
straint is (obsolete) overexertion; excessive tension; strain.
As nouns the difference between strait and straint
is that
strait is (geography) a narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water while
straint is (obsolete) overexertion; excessive tension; strain.
As an adjective strait
is (archaic) narrow; restricted as to space or room; close.
As a verb strait
is (obsolete) to put to difficulties.
As an adverb strait
is (obsolete) strictly; rigorously.
strains |
straint |
As nouns the difference between strains and straint
is that
strains is plural of lang=en while
straint is overexertion; excessive tension; strain.
As a verb strains
is third-person singular of strain.
straint |
strain |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between straint and strain
is that
straint is (obsolete) overexertion; excessive tension; strain while
strain is (obsolete) to hold tightly, to clasp.
As nouns the difference between straint and strain
is that
straint is (obsolete) overexertion; excessive tension; strain while
strain is (obsolete) treasure or
strain can be the act of straining, or the state of being strained.
As a verb strain is
(obsolete) to hold tightly, to clasp.
spraint |
straint |
As nouns the difference between spraint and straint
is that
spraint is misspelling of sprained while
straint is overexertion; excessive tension; strain.