sward |
shard |
As nouns the difference between sward and shard
is that
sward is (
lb) a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod while
shard is a piece of broken glass or pottery, especially one found in an archaeological dig or
shard can be the plant chard.
As a verb shard is
to fall apart into shards, usually as the result of impact or explosion.
sward |
award |
As nouns the difference between sward and award
is that
sward is (
lb) a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod while
award is (legal) a judgment, sentence, or final decision specifically: the decision of arbitrators in a case submitted.
As a verb award is
(legal) to give by sentence or judicial determination; to assign or apportion, after careful regard to the nature of the case; to adjudge; as, the arbitrators awarded damages to the complainant.
sard |
sward |
As nouns the difference between sard and sward
is that
sard is a variety of carnelian, of a rich reddish yellow or brownish red color while
sward is a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod.
As a verb sard
is to seduce (a woman.
scard |
sward |
As nouns the difference between scard and sward
is that
scard is (obsolete) a shard or fragment while
sward is (
lb) a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod.
sward |
swad |
As nouns the difference between sward and swad
is that
sward is a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod while
swad is a bunch, clump, mass.
sward |
swarf |
As nouns the difference between sward and swarf
is that
sward is (
lb) a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod while
swarf is the waste chips or shavings from metalworking or a saw cutting wood.
As a verb swarf is
(scotland) to grow languid; to faint.
swarm |
sward |
As nouns the difference between swarm and sward
is that
swarm is a large number of insects, especially when in motion or (for bees) migrating to a new colony while
sward is (
lb) a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod.
As a verb swarm
is (
lb) to move as a
swarm .
sware |
sward |
As a verb sware
is (archaic) (
swear).
As a noun sward is
(
lb) a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod.
sword |
sward |
As nouns the difference between sword and sward
is that
sword is a long-bladed weapon having a handle and sometimes a hilt and designed to stab, hew, or slice while
sward is a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod.
swale |
sward |
As nouns the difference between swale and sward
is that
swale is a low tract of moist or marshy land or
swale can be (uk|dialect) a gutter in a candle while
sward is (
lb) a layer of earth into which grass has grown; turf; sod.
As a verb swale
is (melt and waste away, or singe).
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