scoot |
trod |
As verbs the difference between scoot and trod
is that
scoot is (
split) to walk fast; to go quickly; to run away hastily while
trod is (
tread) or
trod can be to walk heavily or laboriously; plod; tread.
As a noun scoot
is (slang) a dollar.
trod |
get |
As verbs the difference between trod and get
is that
trod is (
tread) or
trod can be to walk heavily or laboriously; plod; tread while
get is (
label) to obtain; to acquire.
As a noun get is
offspring or
get can be (british|regional) a
git or
get can be (judaism) a jewish writ of divorce.
trod |
x |
As a verb trod
is (
tread) or
trod can be to walk heavily or laboriously; plod; tread.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
march |
trod |
As a proper noun march
is the third month of the gregorian calendar, following february and preceding april abbreviation:
mar' or ' .
As a verb trod is
(
tread) or
trod can be to walk heavily or laboriously; plod; tread.
trod |
skip |
As verbs the difference between trod and skip
is that
trod is (
tread) or
trod can be to walk heavily or laboriously; plod; tread while
skip is to move by hopping on alternate feet.
As a noun skip is
a leaping, jumping or skipping movement or
skip can be (australia|new zealand|british) a large open-topped rubbish bin, designed to be lifted onto the back of a truck to take away both bin and contents; called a dumpster in north america (where "skip" is completely unknown and incomprehensible) see also skep or
skip can be short for skipper, the master or captain of a ship, or other person in authority or
skip can be (australia|slang) an australian of anglo-celtic descent.
treaded |
trod |
As verbs the difference between treaded and trod
is that
treaded is past tense of tread while
trod is simple past of tread.
trod |
trope |
As verbs the difference between trod and trope
is that
trod is (
tread) or
trod can be to walk heavily or laboriously; plod; tread while
trope is to use, or embellish something with a trope.
As a noun trope is
(literature) something recurring across a genre or type of literature, such as the ‘mad scientist’ of horror movies or ‘once upon a time’ as an introduction to fairy tales similar to archetype and but not necessarily pejorative.
trod |
tried |
As verbs the difference between trod and tried
is that
trod is simple past of tread while
tried is past tense of try.
traipse |
trod |
As verbs the difference between traipse and trod
is that
traipse is to walk in a messy or unattractively casual way; to trail through dirt while
trod is simple past of tread.
As a noun traipse
is a long or tiring walk.
trod |
stamped |
As verbs the difference between trod and stamped
is that
trod is simple past of tread while
stamped is past tense of stamp.
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