sweep |
dominion |
Related terms |
Sweep is a related term of dominion.
As a verb sweep
is to clean (a surface) by means of a motion of a broom or brush.
As a noun sweep
is the person who steers a dragon boat.
As a proper noun dominion is
any of the self-governing nations of the british commonwealth.
sweep |
copiousness |
Related terms |
Sweep is a related term of copiousness.
As nouns the difference between sweep and copiousness
is that
sweep is the person who steers a dragon boat while
copiousness is the state of being copious.
As a verb sweep
is to clean (a surface) by means of a motion of a broom or brush.
control |
sweep |
Related terms |
Control is a related term of sweep.
As verbs the difference between control and sweep
is that
control is to exercise influence over; to suggest or dictate the behavior of while
sweep is to clean (a surface) by means of a motion of a broom or brush.
As nouns the difference between control and sweep
is that
control is (countable|uncountable) influence or authority over while
sweep is the person who steers a dragon boat.
sweep |
dimensions |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between sweep and dimensions
is that
sweep is to clean (a surface) by means of a stroking motion of a broom or brush while
dimensions is third-person singular of dimension.
As nouns the difference between sweep and dimensions
is that
sweep is the person who steers a dragon boat while
dimensions is plural of lang=en.
sweeped |
sweep |
As verbs the difference between sweeped and sweep
is that
sweeped is (
label) (
sweep) while
sweep is to clean (a surface) by means of a motion of a broom or brush.
As a noun sweep is
the person who steers a dragon boat.
sweep |
walk |
As verbs the difference between sweep and walk
is that
sweep is to clean (a surface) by means of a motion of a broom or brush while
walk is (
lb) to move on the feet by alternately setting each foot (or pair or group of feet, in the case of animals with four or more feet) forward, with at least one foot on the ground at all times compare
.
As nouns the difference between sweep and walk
is that
sweep is the person who steers a dragon boat while
walk is a trip made by walking.
oar |
sweep |
As nouns the difference between oar and sweep
is that
oar is an implement used to propel a boat or a ship in the water, having a flat blade at one end, being rowed from the other end and being normally fastened to the vessel while
sweep is the person who steers a dragon boat.
As verbs the difference between oar and sweep
is that
oar is to row; to propel with oars while
sweep is to clean (a surface) by means of a stroking motion of a broom or brush.
sweep |
billow |
As verbs the difference between sweep and billow
is that
sweep is to clean (a surface) by means of a motion of a broom or brush while
billow is to surge or roll in billows.
As nouns the difference between sweep and billow
is that
sweep is the person who steers a dragon boat while
billow is a large wave, swell, surge, or undulating mass of something, such as water, smoke, fabric or sound.
sweep |
sweeping |
As verbs the difference between sweep and sweeping
is that
sweep is to clean (a surface) by means of a motion of a broom or brush while
sweeping is .
As nouns the difference between sweep and sweeping
is that
sweep is the person who steers a dragon boat while
sweeping is (countable) an instance of sweeping.
As an adjective sweeping is
wide, broad, affecting or touching upon many things.
sweep |
span |
As a verb sweep
is to clean (a surface) by means of a motion of a broom or brush.
As a noun sweep
is the person who steers a dragon boat.
As an adjective span is
hairless, glabrous.
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