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Sector vs Strip - What's the difference?

sector | strip |


As nouns the difference between sector and strip

is that sector is section while strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces.

As a verb strip is

to remove or take away.

Strip vs Devest - What's the difference?

strip | devest |


As verbs the difference between strip and devest

is that strip is to remove or take away while devest is to divest; to undress.

As a noun strip

is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces.

Strip vs Slip - What's the difference?

strip | slip |


As nouns the difference between strip and slip

is that strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces while slip is briefs ; panties.

As a verb strip

is to remove or take away.

Strip vs Tear - What's the difference?

strip | tear |


In lang=en terms the difference between strip and tear

is that strip is to milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk while tear is to produce tears.

As nouns the difference between strip and tear

is that strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces while tear is a hole or break caused by tearing or tear can be a drop of clear, salty liquid produced from the eyes by crying or irritation.

As verbs the difference between strip and tear

is that strip is to remove or take away while tear is to rend (a solid material) by holding or restraining in two places and pulling apart, whether intentionally or not; to destroy or separate or tear can be to produce tears.

Strip vs Undefined - What's the difference?

strip | undefined |


As a noun strip

is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces.

As a verb strip

is to remove or take away.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Strip vs Chip - What's the difference?

strip | chip |


In transitive terms the difference between strip and chip

is that strip is to milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk while chip is to break small pieces from.

In intransitive terms the difference between strip and chip

is that strip is to fail in the thread; to lose the thread, as a bolt, screw, or nut while chip is to become chipped.

As a proper noun Chip is

a diminutive of the male given names Christopher and Charles.

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