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swarf

Blade vs Swarf - What's the difference?

blade | swarf |


As nouns the difference between blade and swarf

is that blade is the sharp cutting edge of a knife, chisel, or other tool, a razor blade while swarf is the waste chips or shavings from metalworking or a saw cutting wood.

As verbs the difference between blade and swarf

is that blade is to skate on rollerblades while swarf is to grow languid; to faint.

Swarf vs Kerf - What's the difference?

swarf | kerf |

Kerf is a related term of swarf.



As nouns the difference between swarf and kerf

is that swarf is the waste chips or shavings from metalworking or a saw cutting wood while kerf is the groove or slit created by cutting a workpiece; an incision.

As verbs the difference between swarf and kerf

is that swarf is to grow languid; to faint while kerf is to cut a piece of wood or other material with several kerfs to allow it to be bent.

Swarf vs Whittle - What's the difference?

swarf | whittle |


As nouns the difference between swarf and whittle

is that swarf is the waste chips or shavings from metalworking or a saw cutting wood while whittle is a knife; especially, a pocket knife, sheath knife, or clasp knife.

As verbs the difference between swarf and whittle

is that swarf is to grow languid; to faint while whittle is to cut or shape wood with a knife.

Swarf vs Turnings - What's the difference?

swarf | turnings |


As nouns the difference between swarf and turnings

is that swarf is the waste chips or shavings from metalworking or a saw cutting wood while turnings is plural of turning.

As a verb swarf

is to grow languid; to faint.

Swarf - What does it mean?

swarf | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun swarf

is the waste chips or shavings from metalworking or a saw cutting wood.

As a verb swarf

is to grow languid; to faint.

Swarf vs Chip - What's the difference?

swarf | chip |


As nouns the difference between swarf and chip

is that swarf is the waste chips or shavings from metalworking or a saw cutting wood while chip is a small piece broken from a larger piece of solid material.

As verbs the difference between swarf and chip

is that swarf is to grow languid; to faint while chip is to break into small pieces.

As a proper noun Chip is

a diminutive of the male given names Christopher and Charles.

Swarf vs Scrap - What's the difference?

swarf | scrap |


As nouns the difference between swarf and scrap

is that swarf is the waste chips or shavings from metalworking or a saw cutting wood while scrap is a (small) piece; a fragment; a detached, incomplete portion.

As verbs the difference between swarf and scrap

is that swarf is to grow languid; to faint while scrap is to discard.

Swarf vs Dwarf - What's the difference?

swarf | dwarf |


As nouns the difference between swarf and dwarf

is that swarf is the waste chips or shavings from metalworking or a saw cutting wood while dwarf is any member of a race of beings from (especially Scandinavian and other Germanic) folklore, usually depicted as having some sort of supernatural powers and being skilled in crafting and metalworking, often depicted as short, and sometimes depicted as clashing with elves.

As verbs the difference between swarf and dwarf

is that swarf is to grow languid; to faint while dwarf is to render (much) smaller, turn into a dwarf (version).

As an adjective dwarf is

miniature.

Swarf vs Scarf - What's the difference?

swarf | scarf |


In scotland|lang=en terms the difference between swarf and scarf

is that swarf is (scotland) to grow languid; to faint while scarf is (scotland) a cormorant.

As nouns the difference between swarf and scarf

is that swarf is the waste chips or shavings from metalworking or a saw cutting wood while scarf is a long, often knitted, garment worn around the neck or scarf can be a type of joint in woodworking or scarf can be (scotland) a cormorant.

As verbs the difference between swarf and scarf

is that swarf is (scotland) to grow languid; to faint while scarf is to throw on loosely; to put on like a scarf or scarf can be to shape by grinding or scarf can be (transitive|us|slang) to eat very quickly.

Swarf vs Snarf - What's the difference?

swarf | snarf |


As verbs the difference between swarf and snarf

is that swarf is (scotland) to grow languid; to faint while snarf is (slang) to eat or consume greedily.

As a noun swarf

is the waste chips or shavings from metalworking or a saw cutting wood.

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