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Fans vs Crowd - What's the difference?

fans | crowd |


As nouns the difference between fans and crowd

is that fans is while crowd is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.

As a verb crowd is

to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle.

Gain vs Crowd - What's the difference?

gain | crowd |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between gain and crowd

is that gain is (obsolete) straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means while crowd is (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.

In lang=en terms the difference between gain and crowd

is that gain is to put on weight while crowd is to press by solicitation; to urge; to dun; hence, to treat discourteously or unreasonably.

As nouns the difference between gain and crowd

is that gain is the act of gaining or gain can be (architecture) a square or bevelled notch cut out of a girder, binding joist, or other timber which supports a floor beam, so as to receive the end of the floor beam while crowd is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.

As verbs the difference between gain and crowd

is that gain is to acquire possession of what one did not have before while crowd is to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle.

As a preposition gain

is (obsolete) against.

As an adjective gain

is (obsolete) straight, direct; near; short.

As an adverb gain

is (obsolete) straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means.

Populate vs Crowd - What's the difference?

populate | crowd |


In lang=en terms the difference between populate and crowd

is that populate is to live in; to inhabit while crowd is to press by solicitation; to urge; to dun; hence, to treat discourteously or unreasonably.

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between populate and crowd

is that populate is (obsolete) populous while crowd is (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.

As verbs the difference between populate and crowd

is that populate is to supply with inhabitants; to people while crowd is to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle.

As an adjective populate

is (obsolete) populous.

As a noun crowd is

a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.

Crowd vs Throne - What's the difference?

crowd | throne |


As nouns the difference between crowd and throne

is that crowd is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument while throne is .

As a verb crowd

is to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle.

Compact vs Crowd - What's the difference?

compact | crowd |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between compact and crowd

is that compact is (obsolete) composed or made; with of while crowd is (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.

In lang=en terms the difference between compact and crowd

is that compact is to make more dense; to compress while crowd is to press by solicitation; to urge; to dun; hence, to treat discourteously or unreasonably.

As nouns the difference between compact and crowd

is that compact is an agreement or contract or compact can be a small, slim folding case, often featuring a mirror, powder and a powderpuff; that fits into a woman's purse or handbag, or that slips into ones pocket while crowd is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.

As verbs the difference between compact and crowd

is that compact is to make more dense; to compress while crowd is to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle.

As an adjective compact

is closely packed, ie packing much in a small space.

Bustle vs Crowd - What's the difference?

bustle | crowd |


As nouns the difference between bustle and crowd

is that bustle is an excited activity; a stir while crowd is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.

As verbs the difference between bustle and crowd

is that bustle is to move busily and energetically with fussiness (often followed by about ) while crowd is to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle.

Crowd vs Undefined - What's the difference?

crowd | undefined |


As a verb crowd

is to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle.

As a noun crowd

is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Crowd vs Proud - What's the difference?

crowd | proud |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between crowd and proud

is that crowd is (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument while proud is (obsolete)  excited by sexual desire; (of female animals) in heat.

As a verb crowd

is to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle.

As a noun crowd

is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.

As an adjective proud is

gratified; feeling honoured (by something); feeling satisfied or happy about a fact or event.

Full vs Crowd - What's the difference?

full | crowd |


As an adjective full

is foul, rotten.

As a verb crowd is

to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle.

As a noun crowd is

a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.

Bursting vs Crowd - What's the difference?

bursting | crowd |


As verbs the difference between bursting and crowd

is that bursting is while crowd is to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle.

As nouns the difference between bursting and crowd

is that bursting is the act by which something bursts while crowd is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.

As an adjective bursting

is very eager (to do something).

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