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sward

Sward vs Terms - What's the difference?

sward | terms |


As nouns the difference between sward and terms

is that sward is (lb) a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod while terms is .

Sward vs Swath - What's the difference?

sward | swath |


As a noun sward

is (lb) a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod.

Sward vs False - What's the difference?

sward | false |


As a noun sward

is (lb) a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Sward vs Swarthy - What's the difference?

sward | swarthy |


As a noun sward

is (lb) a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod.

As an adjective swarthy is

tawny, dusky, dark.

Sward vs Undefined - What's the difference?

sward | undefined |


As a noun sward

is (lb) a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Sward - What does it mean?

sward | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun sward

is a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod.

Sward vs Blade - What's the difference?

sward | blade |


As nouns the difference between sward and blade

is that sward is (lb) a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod while blade is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.

Sward vs Swardy - What's the difference?

sward | swardy |


As a noun sward

is a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod.

As an adjective swardy is

covered with sward or grass.

Sward vs Usward - What's the difference?

sward | usward |


As a noun sward

is (lb) a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod.

As an adverb usward is

(archaic) toward us.

Sward vs Ward - What's the difference?

sward | ward |


As a noun sward

is (lb) a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod.

As a proper noun ward is

for a guard or watchman.

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