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strickle |
As a noun strickle is
a rod used to level grain etc when being measured, or concrete after pouring.
stickle |
strickle |
As nouns the difference between stickle and strickle
is that
stickle is (uk|dialect) a shallow rapid in a river while
strickle is a rod used to level grain etc when being measured, or concrete after pouring.
As a verb stickle
is (obsolete) to act as referee or arbiter; to mediate.
strickle |
strickler |
As nouns the difference between strickle and strickler
is that
strickle is a rod used to level grain etc. when being measured, or concrete after pouring while
strickler is alternative form of strickle.
strockle |
strickle |
As nouns the difference between strockle and strickle
is that
strockle is a shovel with a turned-up edge, for frit, sand, etc while
strickle is a rod used to level grain etc. when being measured, or concrete after pouring.
strickle |
strinkle |
As a noun strickle
is a rod used to level grain etc when being measured, or concrete after pouring.
As a verb strinkle is
(rare) to sprinkle or scatter.
strickly |
strickle |
As an adverb strickly
is strictly.
As a noun strickle is
a rod used to level grain etc when being measured, or concrete after pouring.
trickle |
strickle |
As nouns the difference between trickle and strickle
is that
trickle is a very thin river while
strickle is a rod used to level grain etc when being measured, or concrete after pouring.
As a verb trickle
is to pour a liquid in a very thin stream, or so that drops fall continuously.
screed |
strickle |
Synonyms |
Screed is a synonym of strickle.
As nouns the difference between screed and strickle
is that
screed is a long discourse or harangue while
strickle is a rod used to level grain etc when being measured, or concrete after pouring.
As a verb screed
is (construction|masonry) to produce a smooth flat layer of concrete or similar material.
flax |
strickle |
As nouns the difference between flax and strickle
is that
flax is a plant of the genus
Linum, especially species: Linum usitatissimum, which has a single, slender stalk, about a foot and a half high, with blue flowers. Also known as linseed, especially when referring to the seeds while
strickle is a rod used to level grain etc. when being measured, or concrete after pouring.
pattern |
strickle |
As nouns the difference between pattern and strickle
is that
pattern is model, example while
strickle is a rod used to level grain etc. when being measured, or concrete after pouring.
As a verb pattern
is to apply a pattern.
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