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dilacerate

Dilacerate vs Divide - What's the difference?

dilacerate | divide | Related terms |

Dilacerate is a related term of divide.


In lang=en terms the difference between dilacerate and divide

is that dilacerate is to rend asunder; to tear to pieces while divide is to separate into two or more parts.

As verbs the difference between dilacerate and divide

is that dilacerate is to rend asunder; to tear to pieces while divide is to split or separate (something) into two or more parts.

As a noun divide is

a thing that divides.

Dismember vs Dilacerate - What's the difference?

dismember | dilacerate | Synonyms |

Dismember is a synonym of dilacerate.


In lang=en terms the difference between dismember and dilacerate

is that dismember is to cut or otherwise divide something into pieces while dilacerate is to rend asunder; to tear to pieces.

As verbs the difference between dismember and dilacerate

is that dismember is to remove the limbs of while dilacerate is to rend asunder; to tear to pieces.

Dilacerate vs Mutilate - What's the difference?

dilacerate | mutilate | Related terms |

Dilacerate is a related term of mutilate.


As verbs the difference between dilacerate and mutilate

is that dilacerate is to rend asunder; to tear to pieces while mutilate is to physically harm as to impair use, notably by cutting off or otherwise disabling a vital part, such as a limb.

As an adjective mutilate is

(obsolete) deprived of, or having lost, an important part; mutilated.

Dislocate vs Dilacerate - What's the difference?

dislocate | dilacerate | Related terms |

Dislocate is a related term of dilacerate.


As verbs the difference between dislocate and dilacerate

is that dislocate is to put something out of its usual place while dilacerate is to rend asunder; to tear to pieces.

Disjoint vs Dilacerate - What's the difference?

disjoint | dilacerate | Related terms |

Disjoint is a related term of dilacerate.


As verbs the difference between disjoint and dilacerate

is that disjoint is to render ; to remove a connection, linkage, or intersection while dilacerate is to rend asunder; to tear to pieces.

As an adjective disjoint

is not smooth or continuous; disjointed.

Dilacerate vs Sever - What's the difference?

dilacerate | sever | Related terms |

Dilacerate is a related term of sever.


As a verb dilacerate

is to rend asunder; to tear to pieces.

As a proper noun sever is

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Terms vs Dilacerate - What's the difference?

terms | dilacerate |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb dilacerate is

to rend asunder; to tear to pieces.

Dilacerated vs Dilacerate - What's the difference?

dilacerated | dilacerate |


As verbs the difference between dilacerated and dilacerate

is that dilacerated is past tense of dilacerate while dilacerate is to rend asunder; to tear to pieces.

Rip vs Dilacerate - What's the difference?

rip | dilacerate |


As an interjection rip

is .

As a noun rip

is routing]] information protocol, a dynamic routing protocol used in local and [[wan|wide area networks.

As a verb dilacerate is

to rend asunder; to tear to pieces.

Dilaceration vs Dilacerate - What's the difference?

dilaceration | dilacerate | Related terms |

Dilaceration is a related term of dilacerate.


As a noun dilaceration

is the act or process of dilacerating; tearing to pieces.

As a verb dilacerate is

to rend asunder; to tear to pieces.