torch |
cauldron |
As nouns the difference between torch and cauldron
is that
torch is a stick with a flame on one end, used chiefly as a light source; a similarly shaped implement with a replaceable supply of flammable material while
cauldron is a large bowl-shaped pot used for boiling over an open flame.
As a verb torch
is to set fire to, especially by use of a torch (flaming stick).
torch |
blowtorch |
As nouns the difference between torch and blowtorch
is that
torch is a stick with a flame on one end, used chiefly as a light source; a similarly shaped implement with a replaceable supply of flammable material while
blowtorch is a tool which projects a controlled stream of a highly flammable gas over a spark in order to produce a controlled flame.
As verbs the difference between torch and blowtorch
is that
torch is to set fire to, especially by use of a torch (flaming stick) while
blowtorch is to apply a blowtorch to something.
torch |
searchlight |
As nouns the difference between torch and searchlight
is that
torch is a stick with a flame on one end, used chiefly as a light source; a similarly shaped implement with a replaceable supply of flammable material while
searchlight is a light source that projects a bright beam of light in any direction.
As a verb torch
is to set fire to, especially by use of a torch (flaming stick).
lighter |
torch |
As nouns the difference between lighter and torch
is that
lighter is one who, or that which, lights or
lighter can be a flat-bottomed boat for carrying heavy loads across short distances (especially for canals or for loading or unloading larger boats) while
torch is a stick with a flame on one end, used chiefly as a light source; a similarly shaped implement with a replaceable supply of flammable material.
As verbs the difference between lighter and torch
is that
lighter is to transfer cargo or fuel from a ship, lightening it to make its draft less or to make it easier to refloat while
torch is to set fire to, especially by use of a torch (flaming stick).
As an adjective lighter
is (
light) or
lighter can be (
light).
torch |
bonfire |
As nouns the difference between torch and bonfire
is that
torch is a stick with a flame on one end, used chiefly as a light source; a similarly shaped implement with a replaceable supply of flammable material while
bonfire is (obsolete) a fire in which bones were burned.
As a verb torch
is to set fire to, especially by use of a torch (flaming stick).
torch |
sparkle |
As nouns the difference between torch and sparkle
is that
torch is a stick with a flame on one end, used chiefly as a light source; a similarly shaped implement with a replaceable supply of flammable material while
sparkle is a little spark; a scintillation.
As verbs the difference between torch and sparkle
is that
torch is to set fire to, especially by use of a torch (flaming stick) while
sparkle is to emit sparks; to throw off ignited or incandescent particles; to shine as if throwing off sparks; to emit flashes of light; to scintillate; to twinkle; as, the blazing wood sparkles; the stars sparkle.
torch |
undefined |
As a noun torch
is a stick with a flame on one end, used chiefly as a light source; a similarly shaped implement with a replaceable supply of flammable material.
As a verb torch
is to set fire to, especially by use of a torch (flaming stick).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
torch |
ai |
As verbs the difference between torch and ai
is that
torch is to set fire to, especially by use of a torch (flaming stick) while
ai is (
also imperfect tense in the literary language).
As a noun torch
is a stick with a flame on one end, used chiefly as a light source; a similarly shaped implement with a replaceable supply of flammable material.
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