profile |
trim |
As verbs the difference between profile and trim
is that
profile is while
trim is to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; eg 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard' the adposition
of can be used in present perfect tense to designate the removed part.
As a noun trim is
(uncountable) decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders.
As an adjective trim is
physically fit.
As an adverb trim is
(nautical) in good order, properly managed or maintained.
array |
trim |
Related terms |
Array is a related term of trim.
As nouns the difference between array and trim
is that
array is clothing and ornamentation while
trim is (uncountable) decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders.
As verbs the difference between array and trim
is that
array is to clothe and ornament; to adorn or attire while
trim is to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; eg 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard' the adposition
of can be used in present perfect tense to designate the removed part.
As an adjective trim is
physically fit.
As an adverb trim is
(nautical) in good order, properly managed or maintained.
trim |
elegant |
Related terms |
Trim is a related term of elegant.
As adjectives the difference between trim and elegant
is that
trim is physically fit while
elegant is elegant.
As a verb trim
is to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; eg 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard' the adposition
of can be used in present perfect tense to designate the removed part.
As a noun trim
is (uncountable) decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders.
As an adverb trim
is (nautical) in good order, properly managed or maintained.
apparel |
trim |
Related terms |
In nautical terms the difference between apparel and trim
is that
apparel is the furniture of a ship, such as masts, sails, rigging, anchors, guns, etc while
trim is with sails well trimmed.
In transitive terms the difference between apparel and trim
is that
apparel is to dress with external ornaments; to cover with something ornamental; to deck; to embellish; as, trees appareled with flowers, or a garden with verdure while
trim is to decorate or adorn; especially, to decorate a Christmas tree.
As an adjective trim is
physically fit.
As an adverb trim is
in good order, properly managed or maintained.
orderly |
trim |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between orderly and trim
is that
orderly is neat and tidy; possessing order while
trim is physically fit.
As nouns the difference between orderly and trim
is that
orderly is a hospital attendant given a variety of non-medical duties while
trim is decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders.
As adverbs the difference between orderly and trim
is that
orderly is according to good order or practice; appropriately, in a well-behaved way while
trim is in good order, properly managed or maintained.
As a verb trim is
to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; e.g. 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard'. The adposition
of can be used in present perfect tense to designate the removed part.
trim |
piping |
As verbs the difference between trim and piping
is that
trim is to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; eg 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard' the adposition
of can be used in present perfect tense to designate the removed part while
piping is .
As nouns the difference between trim and piping
is that
trim is (uncountable) decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders while
piping is the process of an animal just beginning to break out of its egg; precedes hatching.
As adjectives the difference between trim and piping
is that
trim is physically fit while
piping is high-pitched.
As an adverb trim
is (nautical) in good order, properly managed or maintained.
trim |
desirable |
Related terms |
Trim is a related term of desirable.
As adjectives the difference between trim and desirable
is that
trim is physically fit while
desirable is wanted.
As a verb trim
is to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; eg 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard' the adposition
of can be used in present perfect tense to designate the removed part.
As a noun trim
is (uncountable) decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders.
As an adverb trim
is (nautical) in good order, properly managed or maintained.
robe |
trim |
Related terms |
Robe is a related term of trim.
As nouns the difference between robe and trim
is that
robe is a long, formal dress worn only on special occasions while
trim is (uncountable) decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders.
As a verb trim is
to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; eg 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard' the adposition
of can be used in present perfect tense to designate the removed part.
As an adjective trim is
physically fit.
As an adverb trim is
(nautical) in good order, properly managed or maintained.
trim |
enrichment |
Related terms |
Trim is a related term of enrichment.
As nouns the difference between trim and enrichment
is that
trim is (uncountable) decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders while
enrichment is the act of enriching or something enriched.
As a verb trim
is to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; eg 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard' the adposition
of can be used in present perfect tense to designate the removed part.
As an adjective trim
is physically fit.
As an adverb trim
is (nautical) in good order, properly managed or maintained.
trim |
cutout |
As nouns the difference between trim and cutout
is that
trim is (uncountable) decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders while
cutout is something that has been cut out from something else.
As a verb trim
is to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; eg 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard' the adposition
of can be used in present perfect tense to designate the removed part.
As an adjective trim
is physically fit.
As an adverb trim
is (nautical) in good order, properly managed or maintained.
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