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prolonge

Lasting vs Prolonge - What's the difference?

lasting | prolonge |


As nouns the difference between lasting and prolonge

is that lasting is continuance; endurance while prolonge is a rope with a hook and a toggle, sometimes used to drag a gun carriage or to lash it to the limber, and for various other purposes.

As an adjective lasting

is persisting for an extended period of time.

As a verb lasting

is present participle of lang=en.

Prolonge vs Elongate - What's the difference?

prolonge | elongate |


As a noun prolonge

is a rope with a hook and a toggle, sometimes used to drag a gun carriage or to lash it to the limber, and for various other purposes.

As an adjective elongate is

lengthened, extended.

As a verb elongate is

to make long or longer by pulling and stretching; to make elongated.

Prolonge vs Prolongs - What's the difference?

prolonge | prolongs |


As a noun prolonge

is (military) a rope with a hook and a toggle, sometimes used to drag a gun carriage or to lash it to the limber, and for various other purposes.

As a verb prolongs is

(prolong).

Prolonge vs Prolonger - What's the difference?

prolonge | prolonger |


As nouns the difference between prolonge and prolonger

is that prolonge is (military) a rope with a hook and a toggle, sometimes used to drag a gun carriage or to lash it to the limber, and for various other purposes while prolonger is one who or that which prolongs, or lengthens in time or space.

Prolonge vs Prolong - What's the difference?

prolonge | prolong |


As a noun prolonge

is (military) a rope with a hook and a toggle, sometimes used to drag a gun carriage or to lash it to the limber, and for various other purposes.

As a verb prolong is

(label) to extend in space or length.

Prolonge vs Prolonged - What's the difference?

prolonge | prolonged |


As a noun prolonge

is (military) a rope with a hook and a toggle, sometimes used to drag a gun carriage or to lash it to the limber, and for various other purposes.

As an adjective prolonged is

lengthy in duration; extended; protracted.

As a verb prolonged is

(prolong).

Toggle vs Prolonge - What's the difference?

toggle | prolonge |


As nouns the difference between toggle and prolonge

is that toggle is (nautical) a wooden or metal pin, short rod, crosspiece or similar, fixed transversely in the eye of a rope or chain to be secured to any other loop, ring, or bight, eg a sea painter to a lifeboat while prolonge is (military) a rope with a hook and a toggle, sometimes used to drag a gun carriage or to lash it to the limber, and for various other purposes.

As a verb toggle

is to alternate between two positions using a single switch or lever.

Hook vs Prolonge - What's the difference?

hook | prolonge |


As nouns the difference between hook and prolonge

is that hook is a rod bent into a curved shape, typically with one end free and the other end secured to a rope or other attachment while prolonge is (military) a rope with a hook and a toggle, sometimes used to drag a gun carriage or to lash it to the limber, and for various other purposes.

As a verb hook

is to attach a hook to.

Rope vs Prolonge - What's the difference?

rope | prolonge |


As nouns the difference between rope and prolonge

is that rope is (uncountable) thick strings, yarn, monofilaments, metal wires, or strands of other cordage that are twisted together to form a stronger line while prolonge is (military) a rope with a hook and a toggle, sometimes used to drag a gun carriage or to lash it to the limber, and for various other purposes.

As a verb rope

is to tie (something) with something.