scallop |
undefined |
As a noun scallop
is any of various marine bivalve molluscs of the family pectinidae which are free-swimming.
As a verb scallop
is to (be) cut in the shape of a crescent.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
flute |
scallop |
As verbs the difference between flute and scallop
is that
flute is while
scallop is to (be) cut in the shape of a crescent.
As an adjective flute
is reedy (of a voice).
As a noun scallop is
any of various marine bivalve molluscs of the family pectinidae which are free-swimming.
steak |
scallop |
As nouns the difference between steak and scallop
is that
steak is steak (slice of beef or meat of other animals) while
scallop is any of various marine bivalve molluscs of the family pectinidae which are free-swimming.
As a verb scallop is
to (be) cut in the shape of a crescent.
scallop |
scallop |
In transitive terms the difference between scallop and scallop
is that
scallop is to bake in a casserole (gratin), originally in a scallop shell; especially used in form {{term|scalloped|lang=en} while
scallop is to bake in a casserole (gratin), originally in a scallop shell; especially used in form {{term|scalloped|lang=en}.
In intransitive terms the difference between scallop and scallop
is that
scallop is to harvest scallops while
scallop is to harvest scallops.
As nouns the difference between scallop and scallop
is that
scallop is any of various marine bivalve molluscs of the family Pectinidae which are free-swimming while
scallop is any of various marine bivalve molluscs of the family Pectinidae which are free-swimming.
As verbs the difference between scallop and scallop
is that
scallop is to (be) cut in the shape of a crescent while
scallop is to (be) cut in the shape of a crescent.
scallop |
scoliosis |
As nouns the difference between scallop and scoliosis
is that
scallop is any of various marine bivalve molluscs of the family pectinidae which are free-swimming while
scoliosis is (pathology) a condition in which there is abnormal lateral curvature of the spine.
As a verb scallop
is to (be) cut in the shape of a crescent.
dollop |
scallop |
In transitive terms the difference between dollop and scallop
is that
dollop is to apply haphazardly in generous lumps or scoops while
scallop is to bake in a casserole (gratin), originally in a scallop shell; especially used in form {{term|scalloped|lang=en}.
In intransitive terms the difference between dollop and scallop
is that
dollop is to drip in a viscous form while
scallop is to harvest scallops.
border |
scallop |
In transitive terms the difference between border and scallop
is that
border is to lie on, or adjacent to a border while
scallop is to bake in a casserole (gratin), originally in a scallop shell; especially used in form {{term|scalloped|lang=en}.
In intransitive terms the difference between border and scallop
is that
border is to approach; to come near to; to verge while
scallop is to harvest scallops.
scallop |
shallop |
As nouns the difference between scallop and shallop
is that
scallop is any of various marine bivalve molluscs of the family Pectinidae which are free-swimming while
shallop is a type of large boat; a sloop.
As a verb scallop
is to (be) cut in the shape of a crescent.
callop |
scallop |
As nouns the difference between callop and scallop
is that
callop is an Australian freshwater fish, species: Macquaria ambigua; the golden perch or yellowbelly while
scallop is any of various marine bivalve molluscs of the family Pectinidae which are free-swimming.
As a verb scallop is
to (be) cut in the shape of a crescent.
taxonomy |
scallop |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and scallop
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
scallop is any of various marine bivalve molluscs of the family pectinidae which are free-swimming.
As a verb scallop is
to (be) cut in the shape of a crescent.
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