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strake

Striate vs Strake - What's the difference?

striate | strake |


As verbs the difference between striate and strake

is that striate is to mark something with striations while strake is (obsolete) to stretch [akin to old english: streccan] or strake can be (obsolete) (strike).

As an adjective striate

is striated.

As a noun strake is

(obsolete) an iron fitting of a medieval cart wheel.

Strake - What does it mean?

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Strake vs Trake - What's the difference?

strake | trake |


As nouns the difference between strake and trake

is that strake is an iron fitting of a medieval cart wheel while trake is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a verb strake

is to stretch [akin to Old English: streccan].

Strale vs Strake - What's the difference?

strale | strake |


As nouns the difference between strale and strake

is that strale is a ray (beam of light or radiation ) while strake is (obsolete) an iron fitting of a medieval cart wheel.

As a verb strake is

(obsolete) to stretch [akin to old english: streccan] or strake can be (obsolete) (strike).

Stake vs Strake - What's the difference?

stake | strake |


As verbs the difference between stake and strake

is that stake is while strake is (obsolete) to stretch [akin to old english: streccan] or strake can be (obsolete) (strike).

As a noun strake is

(obsolete) an iron fitting of a medieval cart wheel.

Strafe vs Strake - What's the difference?

strafe | strake |


As nouns the difference between strafe and strake

is that strafe is punishment while strake is (obsolete) an iron fitting of a medieval cart wheel.

As a verb strake is

(obsolete) to stretch [akin to old english: streccan] or strake can be (obsolete) (strike).

Stroke vs Strake - What's the difference?

stroke | strake |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between stroke and strake

is that stroke is (obsolete) appetite while strake is (obsolete) (strike).

As nouns the difference between stroke and strake

is that stroke is an act of while strake is (obsolete) an iron fitting of a medieval cart wheel.

As verbs the difference between stroke and strake

is that stroke is to move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction while strake is (obsolete) to stretch [akin to old english: streccan] or strake can be (obsolete) (strike).

Strike vs Strake - What's the difference?

strike | strake |


In obsolete terms the difference between strike and strake

is that strike is the extortion of money, or the attempt to extort money, by threat of injury; blackmail while strake is simple past of strike.

As verbs the difference between strike and strake

is that strike is to delete or cross out; to scratch or eliminate while strake is to stretch [akin to Old English: streccan].

As nouns the difference between strike and strake

is that strike is a status resulting from a batter swinging and missing a pitch, or not swinging at a pitch in the strike zone, or hitting a foul ball that is not caught while strake is an iron fitting of a medieval cart wheel.

Taxonomy vs Strake - What's the difference?

taxonomy | strake |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and strake

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while strake is (obsolete) an iron fitting of a medieval cart wheel.

As a verb strake is

(obsolete) to stretch [akin to old english: streccan] or strake can be (obsolete) (strike).

Strake vs Demonstration - What's the difference?

strake | demonstration |


As nouns the difference between strake and demonstration

is that strake is an iron fitting of a medieval cart wheel while demonstration is the act of demonstrating; showing or explaining something.

As a verb strake

is to stretch [akin to Old English: streccan].

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