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turf

Turf vs Turflike - What's the difference?

turf | turflike |


As a noun turf

is a layer of earth covered with grass; sod.

As a verb turf

is to create a lawn by laying turfs.

As an adjective turflike is

resembling turf or some aspect of it.

Turf vs Scattald - What's the difference?

turf | scattald |


As nouns the difference between turf and scattald

is that turf is a layer of earth covered with grass; sod while scattald is (in orkney and shetland ) common land used for pasture and digging turf.

As a verb turf

is to create a lawn by laying turfs.

Turf vs Platband - What's the difference?

turf | platband |


As nouns the difference between turf and platband

is that turf is a layer of earth covered with grass; sod while platband is a border of flowers in a garden, especially along a wall; a strip of turf forming a border.

As a verb turf

is to create a lawn by laying turfs.

Turf vs Vell - What's the difference?

turf | vell |


As nouns the difference between turf and vell

is that turf is a layer of earth covered with grass; sod while vell is the salted stomach of a calf, used in making cheese; a rennet bag.

As verbs the difference between turf and vell

is that turf is to create a lawn by laying turfs while vell is (uk|dialect) to cut the turf from, as for burning.

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