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Stride vs Swaddle - What's the difference?

stride | swaddle |


As verbs the difference between stride and swaddle

is that stride is while swaddle is to bind (a baby) with long narrow strips of cloth.

As a noun swaddle is

anything used to swaddle with, such as a cloth or band.

Stride vs Dart - What's the difference?

stride | dart | Related terms |

Stride is a related term of dart.


As a verb stride

is .

Stride vs Lunge - What's the difference?

stride | lunge | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between stride and lunge

is that stride is to walk with long steps while lunge is to make a sudden forward movement (present participle: {{term|lunging}}).

As nouns the difference between stride and lunge

is that stride is a long step while lunge is a sudden forward movement, especially with a sword.

Slump vs Stride - What's the difference?

slump | stride | Related terms |

Slump is a related term of stride.


As verbs the difference between slump and stride

is that slump is (lb) to collapse heavily or helplessly while stride is .

As a noun slump

is a heavy or helpless collapse; a slouching or drooping posture; a period of poor activity or performance, especially an extended period.

Stride vs Fling - What's the difference?

stride | fling | Related terms |

Stride is a related term of fling.


As verbs the difference between stride and fling

is that stride is while fling is to throw with violence or quick movement; to hurl.

As a noun fling is

an act of throwing, often violently.

Stride vs Hasten - What's the difference?

stride | hasten | Related terms |

Stride is a related term of hasten.


As a verb stride

is .

As a noun hasten is

.

Stride vs Chase - What's the difference?

stride | chase | Related terms |

Stride is a related term of chase.


As a verb stride

is .

As a proper noun chase is

a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist mary agnes chase (1869-1963).

Trail vs Stride - What's the difference?

trail | stride | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between trail and stride

is that trail is to follow behind (someone or something); to tail (someone or something) while stride is to walk with long steps.

As nouns the difference between trail and stride

is that trail is the track or indication marking the route followed by something that has passed, such as the footprints of animal on land or the contrail of an airplane in the sky while stride is a long step.

As a proper noun Trail

is a city in British Columbia.

Stride vs Rush - What's the difference?

stride | rush | Related terms |

Stride is a related term of rush.


As a verb stride

is .

As a proper noun rush is

(computing) a dialect of the language.

Stride vs Cross - What's the difference?

stride | cross |


In intransitive terms the difference between stride and cross

is that stride is to walk with long steps while cross is to travel in a direction or path that will intersect with that of another.

As an adjective cross is

transverse; lying across the main direction.

As a preposition cross is

across.

As a proper noun Cross is

{{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived near a stone cross on a road.

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