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trudgen

Trudges vs Trudgen - What's the difference?

trudges | trudgen |


As a verb trudges

is third-person singular of trudge.

As a noun trudgen is

a swimming stroke in which the left and right hands are alternately raised out of the water, brought forward and drawn back through the water. A scissor kick is performed on every second stroke.

Trudgen vs Trudger - What's the difference?

trudgen | trudger |


As nouns the difference between trudgen and trudger

is that trudgen is a swimming stroke in which the left and right hands are alternately raised out of the water, brought forward and drawn back through the water. A scissor kick is performed on every second stroke while trudger is one who trudges.

Trudgen vs Trudge - What's the difference?

trudgen | trudge |


As nouns the difference between trudgen and trudge

is that trudgen is a swimming stroke in which the left and right hands are alternately raised out of the water, brought forward and drawn back through the water a scissor kick is performed on every second stroke while trudge is a tramp, ie a long and tiring walk.

As a verb trudge is

to walk wearily with heavy, slow steps.

Trudged vs Trudgen - What's the difference?

trudged | trudgen |


As a verb trudged

is (trudge).

As a noun trudgen is

a swimming stroke in which the left and right hands are alternately raised out of the water, brought forward and drawn back through the water a scissor kick is performed on every second stroke.

Stroke vs Trudgen - What's the difference?

stroke | trudgen |


As nouns the difference between stroke and trudgen

is that stroke is an act of stroking moving one's hand over a surface while trudgen is a swimming stroke in which the left and right hands are alternately raised out of the water, brought forward and drawn back through the water. A scissor kick is performed on every second stroke.

As a verb stroke

is to move one's hand or an object (such as a broom) along (a surface) in one direction.