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Tries vs Trice - What's the difference?

tries | trice |


As verbs the difference between tries and trice

is that tries is while trice is to pull; to haul; to drag; to pull away.

As a noun trice is

a roller; windlass or trice can be a very short time; an instant; a moment; – now used only in the phrase in a trice .

Trice vs Undefined - What's the difference?

trice | undefined |


As a noun trice

is a roller; windlass or trice can be a very short time; an instant; a moment; – now used only in the phrase in a trice .

As a verb trice

is to pull; to haul; to drag; to pull away.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Trice - What does it mean?

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Trice vs Stance - What's the difference?

trice | stance |


As nouns the difference between trice and stance

is that trice is a roller; windlass or trice can be a very short time; an instant; a moment; – now used only in the phrase in a trice while stance is the manner, posture, or pose in which one stands.

As a verb trice

is to pull; to haul; to drag; to pull away.

Trice vs Hang - What's the difference?

trice | hang |


As nouns the difference between trice and hang

is that trice is a roller; windlass while hang is the way in which something hangs.

As verbs the difference between trice and hang

is that trice is to pull; to haul; to drag; to pull away while hang is to be or remain suspended.

Trice vs Celerity - What's the difference?

trice | celerity |


As nouns the difference between trice and celerity

is that trice is a roller; windlass or trice can be a very short time; an instant; a moment; – now used only in the phrase in a trice while celerity is (in literary usage) speed.

As a verb trice

is to pull; to haul; to drag; to pull away.

Tic vs Trice - What's the difference?

tic | trice |


As an initialism tic

is tourist]] information [[centre|centre.

As a noun trice is

a roller; windlass or trice can be a very short time; an instant; a moment; – now used only in the phrase in a trice .

As a verb trice is

to pull; to haul; to drag; to pull away.

Trice vs Trieampflash - What's the difference?

trice | trieampflash |

Trice vs Grice - What's the difference?

trice | grice |


As nouns the difference between trice and grice

is that trice is a roller; windlass or trice can be a very short time; an instant; a moment; – now used only in the phrase in a trice while grice is a pig, especially a young pig, or its meat; sometimes specifically, a breed of wild pig or boar native to scotland, now extinct or grice can be (obsolete) a gree; a step.

As verbs the difference between trice and grice

is that trice is to pull; to haul; to drag; to pull away while grice is (uk|rail transport|slang) to act as a trainspotter; to partake in the activity or hobby of trainspotting.

Trice vs Frice - What's the difference?

trice | frice |


As a noun trice

is a roller; windlass.

As a verb trice

is to pull; to haul; to drag; to pull away.

As an adverb frice is

four times.

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