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Course vs Stream - What's the difference?

course | stream | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between course and stream

is that course is a sequence of events while stream is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.

As verbs the difference between course and stream

is that course is to run or flow (especially of liquids and more particularly blood) while stream is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.

As an adverb course

is alternative form of lang=en.

Crowd vs Stream - What's the difference?

crowd | stream | Related terms |

Crowd is a related term of stream.


In lang=en terms the difference between crowd and stream

is that crowd is to press by solicitation; to urge; to dun; hence, to treat discourteously or unreasonably while stream is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.

As verbs the difference between crowd and stream

is that crowd is to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle while stream is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.

As nouns the difference between crowd and stream

is that crowd is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument while stream is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.

Muster vs Stream - What's the difference?

muster | stream | Related terms |

Muster is a related term of stream.


As nouns the difference between muster and stream

is that muster is example while stream is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.

As a verb stream is

to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.

Stream vs Tide - What's the difference?

stream | tide | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between stream and tide

is that stream is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid while tide is to pour a tide or flood.

Deluge vs Stream - What's the difference?

deluge | stream | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between deluge and stream

is that deluge is a great flood or rain while stream is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.

As verbs the difference between deluge and stream

is that deluge is to flood with water while stream is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.

As a proper noun Deluge

is the Biblical flood during the time of Noah.

Huddle vs Stream - What's the difference?

huddle | stream | Related terms |

Huddle is a related term of stream.


As a proper noun huddle

is .

As a noun stream is

a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.

As a verb stream is

to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.

Salvo vs Stream - What's the difference?

salvo | stream | Related terms |

Salvo is a related term of stream.


As verbs the difference between salvo and stream

is that salvo is while stream is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.

As a noun stream is

a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.

Stream vs Downpour - What's the difference?

stream | downpour | Related terms |

Stream is a related term of downpour.


In lang=en terms the difference between stream and downpour

is that stream is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid while downpour is to pour down; rain heavily.

As nouns the difference between stream and downpour

is that stream is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks while downpour is a heavy rain.

As verbs the difference between stream and downpour

is that stream is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid while downpour is to pour down; rain heavily.

Stream vs Gush - What's the difference?

stream | gush | Related terms |

Stream is a related term of gush.


As nouns the difference between stream and gush

is that stream is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks while gush is a sudden rapid outflow.

As verbs the difference between stream and gush

is that stream is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid while gush is to flow forth suddenly, in great volume.

Pour vs Stream - What's the difference?

pour | stream | Synonyms |

Pour is a synonym of stream.


As nouns the difference between pour and stream

is that pour is fear while stream is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.

As a verb stream is

to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.

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