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stridulate

Stridulate vs Moo - What's the difference?

stridulate | moo |


As a verb stridulate

is to make a high-pitched chirping, grating, hissing, or squeaking sound, as male crickets and grasshoppers do, by rubbing certain body parts together.

As a pronoun moo is

we.

Wikidiffcom vs Stridulate - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | stridulate |


As a verb stridulate is

to make a high-pitched chirping, grating, hissing, or squeaking sound, as male crickets and grasshoppers do, by rubbing certain body parts together.

Stridulate vs Stridulated - What's the difference?

stridulate | stridulated |


As verbs the difference between stridulate and stridulated

is that stridulate is to make a high-pitched chirping, grating, hissing, or squeaking sound, as male crickets and grasshoppers do, by rubbing certain body parts together while stridulated is (stridulate).

Strigulate vs Stridulate - What's the difference?

strigulate | stridulate |


As verbs the difference between strigulate and stridulate

is that strigulate is to streak or stripe very finely; to make strigate or strigose; to cause to have strigulation while stridulate is to make a high-pitched chirping, grating, hissing, or squeaking sound, as male crickets and grasshoppers do, by rubbing certain body parts together.

Stridulate vs Stridulator - What's the difference?

stridulate | stridulator |


As a verb stridulate

is to make a high-pitched chirping, grating, hissing, or squeaking sound, as male crickets and grasshoppers do, by rubbing certain body parts together.

As a noun stridulator is

that which stridulates.