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conculcate

Terms vs Conculcate - What's the difference?

terms | conculcate |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb conculcate is

(obsolete) to tread or trample underfoot.

Conculcate vs Conculcated - What's the difference?

conculcate | conculcated |


As verbs the difference between conculcate and conculcated

is that conculcate is to tread or trample underfoot while conculcated is past tense of conculcate.

Underfoot vs Conculcate - What's the difference?

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As an adjective underfoot

is situated under one’s feet.

As an adverb underfoot

is (to crush, to trample, etc.) Under one's feet.

As a verb conculcate is

to tread or trample underfoot.

Trample vs Conculcate - What's the difference?

trample | conculcate |


As verbs the difference between trample and conculcate

is that trample is to crush something by walking on it while conculcate is (obsolete) to tread or trample underfoot.

As a noun trample

is the sound of heavy footsteps.

Tread vs Conculcate - What's the difference?

tread | conculcate |


As verbs the difference between tread and conculcate

is that tread is to step or walk (on or over something); to trample while conculcate is to tread or trample underfoot.

As a noun tread

is a step.