turtling |
thicket |
In figuratively|lang=en terms the difference between turtling and thicket
is that
turtling is (figuratively) any slow progression or build-up while
thicket is (figuratively) a dense aggregation of other things, concrete or abstract.
As nouns the difference between turtling and thicket
is that
turtling is the hunting of turtles (
the reptiles ) or
turtling can be a baby turtle while
thicket is a dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse.
As a verb turtling
is .
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turtling |
As a noun turtling is
the hunting of turtles (
the reptiles ) or
turtling can be a baby turtle.
As a verb turtling is
.
turtling |
furtling |
As verbs the difference between turtling and furtling
is that
turtling is while
furtling is .
As a noun turtling
is the hunting of turtles (
the reptiles ) or
turtling can be a baby turtle.
turkling |
turtling |
As nouns the difference between turkling and turtling
is that
turkling is (rare) a young turkey, either wild or domestic while
turtling is the hunting of turtles (
the reptiles ) or
turtling can be a baby turtle.
As a verb turtling is
.
hurtling |
turtling |
As verbs the difference between hurtling and turtling
is that
hurtling is present participle of lang=en while
turtling is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between hurtling and turtling
is that
hurtling is the act of something being hurtled or thrown while
turtling is the hunting of turtles (
the reptiles).
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