fight |
umstroke |
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between fight and umstroke
is that
fight is (archaic) a battle between opposing armies while
umstroke is (archaic) a boundary line, especially one at the outermost limit; an extreme edge.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between fight and umstroke
is that
fight is (obsolete) a screen for the combatants in ships while
umstroke is (obsolete) the circumference or periphery of a circle.
As nouns the difference between fight and umstroke
is that
fight is an occasion of fighting while
umstroke is (obsolete) the circumference or periphery of a circle.
As a verb fight
is (
label) to contend in physical conflict, either singly or in war, battle etc.
upstroke |
umstroke |
As nouns the difference between upstroke and umstroke
is that
upstroke is the upward stroke of a brush, piston etc while
umstroke is the circumference or periphery of a circle.
taxonomy |
umstroke |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and umstroke
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
umstroke is (obsolete) the circumference or periphery of a circle.
edge |
umstroke |
As nouns the difference between edge and umstroke
is that
edge is the boundary line of a surface while
umstroke is (obsolete) the circumference or periphery of a circle.
As a verb edge
is to move an object slowly and carefully in a particular direction.
extreme |
umstroke |
As nouns the difference between extreme and umstroke
is that
extreme is while
umstroke is (obsolete) the circumference or periphery of a circle.
limit |
umstroke |
In obsolete terms the difference between limit and umstroke
is that
limit is to beg, or to exercise functions, within a certain limited region while
umstroke is the circumference or periphery of a circle.
As nouns the difference between limit and umstroke
is that
limit is a restriction; a bound beyond which one may not go while
umstroke is the circumference or periphery of a circle.
As an adjective limit
is being a fixed limit game.
As a verb limit
is to restrict; not to allow to go beyond a certain bound.
line |
umstroke |
In obsolete terms the difference between line and umstroke
is that
line is flax; linen, particularly the longer fiber of flax while
umstroke is the circumference or periphery of a circle.
As nouns the difference between line and umstroke
is that
line is a path through two or more points (
compare ‘segment’); a continuous mark, including as made by a pen; any path, curved or straight while
umstroke is the circumference or periphery of a circle.
As a verb line
is to place (objects) into a line (usually used with "up"); to form into a line; to align.
boundary |
umstroke |
As nouns the difference between boundary and umstroke
is that
boundary is the dividing line or location between two areas while
umstroke is (obsolete) the circumference or periphery of a circle.
circle |
umstroke |
As nouns the difference between circle and umstroke
is that
circle is (
lb) a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point while
umstroke is (obsolete) the circumference or periphery of a circle.
As a verb circle
is to travel around along a curved path.
periphery |
umstroke |
As nouns the difference between periphery and umstroke
is that
periphery is the outside boundary, parts or surface of something while
umstroke is (obsolete) the circumference or periphery of a circle.
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