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Trek vs Perambulate - What's the difference?

trek | perambulate | Related terms |

Trek is a related term of perambulate.


As a proper noun trek

is .

As an adjective trek

is .

As a verb perambulate is

to walk about, roam or stroll.

Rush vs Trek - What's the difference?

rush | trek | Related terms |

Rush is a related term of trek.


As proper nouns the difference between rush and trek

is that rush is (computing) a dialect of the language while trek is .

As an adjective trek is

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Trot vs Trek - What's the difference?

trot | trek | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between trot and trek

is that trot is an ugly old woman, a hag while trek is a slow or difficult journey.

As verbs the difference between trot and trek

is that trot is to walk rapidly while trek is to make a slow or arduous journey.

As a proper noun Trek is

abbreviation of lang=en|Star Trek.

As an adjective Trek is

abbreviation of lang=en|Star Trek.

Trek vs Glide - What's the difference?

trek | glide | Related terms |

Trek is a related term of glide.


As a proper noun trek

is .

As an adjective trek

is .

As a verb glide is

to move softly, smoothly, or effortlessly.

As a noun glide is

the act of gliding.

Trek vs Prance - What's the difference?

trek | prance | Related terms |

Trek is a related term of prance.


As a proper noun trek

is .

As an adjective trek

is .

As a noun prance is

(uncommon) the act of prancing.

As a verb prance is

(of a horse) to spring forward on the hind legs.

Dash vs Trek - What's the difference?

dash | trek | Related terms |

Dash is a related term of trek.


As a noun dash

is (typography) any of the following symbols: (''horizontal bar ).

As a verb dash

is to run quickly or for a short distance.

As an interjection dash

is (euphemistic) damn!.

As a proper noun trek is

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As an adjective trek is

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Trek vs Cycle - What's the difference?

trek | cycle |


As a proper noun trek

is .

As an adjective trek

is .

As a noun cycle is

an interval of space or time in which one set of events or phenomena is completed.

As a verb cycle is

to ride a bicycle or other.

Mosey vs Trek - What's the difference?

mosey | trek | Related terms |

Mosey is a related term of trek.


As a verb mosey

is (chiefly|us|dialectal) to set off, get going; to start a journey.

As a proper noun trek is

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As an adjective trek is

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Run vs Trek - What's the difference?

run | trek | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between run and trek

is that run is of stitches or stitched clothing, to unravel while trek is to journey on foot, especially to hike through mountainous areas.

As verbs the difference between run and trek

is that run is To move swiftly.trek is to make a slow or arduous journey.

As nouns the difference between run and trek

is that run is act or instance of running, of moving rapidly using the feet while trek is a slow or difficult journey.

As adjectives the difference between run and trek

is that run is in a liquid state; melted or molten while Trek is abbreviation of lang=en|Star Trek.

As a proper noun Trek is

abbreviation of lang=en|Star Trek.

Creep vs Trek - What's the difference?

creep | trek | Related terms |

Creep is a related term of trek.


As proper nouns the difference between creep and trek

is that creep is (derogatory) the committee]] to re-elect the president, which raised money for [[w:richard nixon|richard nixon's campaign for 1972 reelection while trek is .

As an adjective trek is

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