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sift

Sift vs Whisk - What's the difference?

sift | whisk |


As verbs the difference between sift and whisk

is that sift is to sieve or strain (something) while whisk is to move something with quick light sweeping motions.

As a noun whisk is

a quick, light sweeping motion or whisk can be (obsolete) the card game whist.

Sift vs Undefined - What's the difference?

sift | undefined |


As a verb sift

is to sieve or strain (something).

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Riddle vs Sift - What's the difference?

riddle | sift |


As a proper noun riddle

is .

As a verb sift is

to sieve or strain (something).

Sift vs Shuffle - What's the difference?

sift | shuffle |


As verbs the difference between sift and shuffle

is that sift is to sieve or strain (something) while shuffle is to put in a random order.

As a noun shuffle is

the act of shuffling cards.

Sift vs Yiff - What's the difference?

sift | yiff |


As verbs the difference between sift and yiff

is that sift is to sieve or strain (something) while yiff is to bark (said of foxes).

As an interjection yiff is

representing the bark of a fox (especially while mating).

As a noun yiff is

a bark.

As an acronym YIFF is

young, independent, freedom-minded few (compare yuppie.

Pick vs Sift - What's the difference?

pick | sift |


As verbs the difference between pick and sift

is that pick is to grasp and pull with the fingers or fingernails while sift is to sieve or strain (something).

As a noun pick

is a tool used for digging; a pickaxe.

Select vs Sift - What's the difference?

select | sift |


As an adjective select

is select.

As a verb sift is

to sieve or strain (something).

Increased vs Sift - What's the difference?

increased | sift |


As verbs the difference between increased and sift

is that increased is (increase) while sift is to sieve or strain (something).

Filtrate vs Sift - What's the difference?

filtrate | sift |


As verbs the difference between filtrate and sift

is that filtrate is to filter while sift is to sieve or strain (something).

As a noun filtrate

is the liquid or solution that has passed through a filter, and which has been separated from the filtride.

Sift vs Flit - What's the difference?

sift | flit |


As verbs the difference between sift and flit

is that sift is to sieve or strain (something) while flit is to move about rapidly and nimbly.

As a noun flit is

a fluttering or darting movement.

As an adjective flit is

(poetic|obsolete) fast, nimble.

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