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Taus vs Taut - What's the difference?

taus | taut |


As a noun taus

is .

As an adjective taut is

tight; under tension, as in a rope or bow string.

Taut vs Vaut - What's the difference?

taut | vaut |


As an adjective taut

is tight; under tension, as in a rope or bow string.

As a noun vaut is

(obsolete) a vault; a leap.

As a verb vaut is

(obsolete) to vault; to leap.

Tact vs Taut - What's the difference?

tact | taut |


As a noun tact

is the sense of touch; feeling.

As a verb tact

is (psychology) to use a tact (a kind of verbal operant; see noun sense).

As an adjective taut is

tight; under tension, as in a rope or bow string.

Tau vs Taut - What's the difference?

tau | taut |


As a noun tau

is lung.

As an adjective taut is

tight; under tension, as in a rope or bow string.

Tout vs Taut - What's the difference?

tout | taut |


As a noun tout

is someone advertising for customers in an aggressive way.

As a verb tout

is to flaunt, to publicize/publicise; to boast or brag; to promote.

As an adjective taut is

tight; under tension, as in a rope or bow string.

Taut vs Strained - What's the difference?

taut | strained |


As adjectives the difference between taut and strained

is that taut is tight; under tension, as in a rope or bow string while strained is forced through a strainer.

As a verb strained is

(strain).

Taut vs Slacklining - What's the difference?

taut | slacklining |


As an adjective taut

is tight; under tension, as in a rope or bow string.

As a noun slacklining is

a sport resembling tightrope walking but with the rope or webbing only partially taut.

As a verb slacklining is

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