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Wriggle vs Wind - What's the difference?

wriggle | wind |


In transitive terms the difference between wriggle and wind

is that wriggle is to cause to or make something wriggle while wind is to tighten the spring of the clockwork mechanism such as that of a clock.

As verbs the difference between wriggle and wind

is that wriggle is to twist one's body to and fro with short, writhing motions; to squirm while wind is to blow air through a wind instrument or horn to make a sound.

As nouns the difference between wriggle and wind

is that wriggle is a wriggling movement while wind is real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure.

Colic vs Wind - What's the difference?

colic | wind |


As nouns the difference between colic and wind

is that colic is (pathology) severe pains that grip the abdomen or the disease that causes such pains (due to intestinal or bowel related problems) while wind is wind; movement of air usually caused by convection or differences of air pressure.

As an adjective colic

is relating to the colon; colonic.

Ice vs Wind - What's the difference?

ice | wind |


As nouns the difference between ice and wind

is that ice is while wind is wind; movement of air usually caused by convection or differences of air pressure.

Gusto vs Wind - What's the difference?

gusto | wind |


As nouns the difference between gusto and wind

is that gusto is enthusiasm; enjoyment, vigor while wind is real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure.

As a verb wind is

to blow air through a wind instrument or horn to make a sound.

Door vs Wind - What's the difference?

door | wind |


As nouns the difference between door and wind

is that door is a {{l/en|portal}} of entry into a building, room or vehicle, consisting of a rigid plane movable on a {{l/en|hinge}}. Doors are frequently made of {{l/en|wood}} or {{l/en|metal}}. May have a {{l/en|handle}} to help open and close, a {{l/en|latch}} to hold the door closed, and a {{l/en|lock}} that ensures the door cannot be opened without the key while wind is real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure.

As verbs the difference between door and wind

is that door is to cause a {{l/en|collision}} by opening the door of a vehicle in front of an {{l/en|oncoming}} {{l/en|cyclist}} or {{l/en|pedestrian}} while wind is to blow air through a wind instrument or horn to make a sound.

End vs Wind - What's the difference?

end | wind |


As nouns the difference between end and wind

is that end is a key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the last character of the current line while wind is wind; movement of air usually caused by convection or differences of air pressure.

Spool vs Wind - What's the difference?

spool | wind |


As nouns the difference between spool and wind

is that spool is a device around which thread, wire or cable is wound, especially a cylinder or spindle while wind is real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure.

As verbs the difference between spool and wind

is that spool is to wind on a spool or spools while wind is to blow air through a wind instrument or horn to make a sound.

Serpentine vs Wind - What's the difference?

serpentine | wind |


As a proper noun serpentine

is the lake in hyde park, london or serpentine can be a name given to several rivers in alaska, australia, canada and new zealand .

As a noun wind is

wind; movement of air usually caused by convection or differences of air pressure.

Gusts vs Wind - What's the difference?

gusts | wind |


As nouns the difference between gusts and wind

is that gusts is plural of lang=en while wind is real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure.

As verbs the difference between gusts and wind

is that gusts is third-person singular of gust while wind is to blow air through a wind instrument or horn to make a sound.

Wind vs Car - What's the difference?

wind | car |


As nouns the difference between wind and car

is that wind is real or perceived movement of atmospheric air usually caused by convection or differences in air pressure while car is a wheeled vehicle, drawn by a horse or other animal.

As a verb wind

is to blow air through a wind instrument or horn to make a sound.

As a proper noun Car is

the most widespread of the Nicobarese languages spoken in the Nicobar Islands of India (ISO 839-3 code "caq").

As an initialism CAR is

central African Republic.

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