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quake

Quake vs Milkshake - What's the difference?

quake | milkshake |


As nouns the difference between quake and milkshake

is that quake is a trembling]] or [[shake|shaking while milkshake is a thick beverage consisting of milk and ice cream mixed together, often with fruit, chocolate, or other flavoring.

As a verb quake

is (lb) to tremble or shake.

Quack vs Quake - What's the difference?

quack | quake |


As nouns the difference between quack and quake

is that quack is the sound made by a duck while quake is a trembling or shaking.

As verbs the difference between quack and quake

is that quack is to make a noise like a duck while quake is to tremble or shake.

As an adjective quack

is falsely presented as having medicinal powers.

Quake vs Apex - What's the difference?

quake | apex |


As nouns the difference between quake and apex

is that quake is a trembling]] or [[shake|shaking while apex is apex.

As a verb quake

is (lb) to tremble or shake.

Quake vs World - What's the difference?

quake | world |


As nouns the difference between quake and world

is that quake is a trembling]] or [[shake|shaking while world is human collective existence; existence in general.

As verbs the difference between quake and world

is that quake is (lb) to tremble or shake while world is to consider or cause to be considered from a global perspective; to consider as a global whole, rather than making or focussing on national or other distinctions; compare globalise.

Flinch vs Quake - What's the difference?

flinch | quake | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between flinch and quake

is that flinch is a reflexive jerking away while quake is a trembling or shaking.

As verbs the difference between flinch and quake

is that flinch is to make a sudden, involuntary movement in response to a (usually negative) stimulus while quake is to tremble or shake.

Quake vs Totter - What's the difference?

quake | totter | Related terms |

Quake is a related term of totter.


As nouns the difference between quake and totter

is that quake is a trembling]] or [[shake|shaking while totter is an unsteady movement or gait.

As verbs the difference between quake and totter

is that quake is (lb) to tremble or shake while totter is to walk, move or stand unsteadily or falteringly; threatening to fall.

Quake vs Rumble - What's the difference?

quake | rumble |


As nouns the difference between quake and rumble

is that quake is a trembling]] or [[shake|shaking while rumble is a low, heavy, continuous sound, such as that of thunder or a hungry stomach.

As verbs the difference between quake and rumble

is that quake is (lb) to tremble or shake while rumble is to make a low, heavy, continuous sound.

As an interjection rumble is

an onomatopoeia describing a rumbling noise.

Quake vs Flutter - What's the difference?

quake | flutter |


As nouns the difference between quake and flutter

is that quake is a trembling]] or [[shake|shaking while flutter is the act of fluttering; quick and irregular motion.

As verbs the difference between quake and flutter

is that quake is (lb) to tremble or shake while flutter is (lb) to flap or wave quickly but irregularly.

Explosion vs Quake - What's the difference?

explosion | quake |


As nouns the difference between explosion and quake

is that explosion is a violent release of energy (sometimes mechanical, nuclear, or chemical. while quake is a trembling or shaking.

As a verb quake is

to tremble or shake.

Quake vs Vibration - What's the difference?

quake | vibration |


As nouns the difference between quake and vibration

is that quake is a trembling or shaking while vibration is the act of vibrating or the condition of being vibrated.

As a verb quake

is to tremble or shake.

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