trot |
confront |
As a noun trot
is trotskyist.
As a verb confront is
to stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with; to oppose; to challenge.
trot |
pad |
As nouns the difference between trot and pad
is that
trot is trotskyist while
pad is fall (
move to a lower position).
march |
trot |
As a proper noun march
is the third month of the gregorian calendar, following february and preceding april abbreviation:
mar' or ' .
As a noun trot is
trotskyist.
trot |
trample |
As nouns the difference between trot and trample
is that
trot is trotskyist while
trample is the sound of heavy footsteps.
As a verb trample is
to crush something by walking on it.
trot |
accelerate |
Related terms |
Trot is a related term of accelerate.
As a noun trot
is trotskyist.
As a verb accelerate is
(
label) to cause to move faster; to quicken the motion of; to add to the speed of.
As an adjective accelerate is
(rare) accelerated; quickened; hastened; hurried.
trot |
promenade |
Related terms |
Trot is a related term of promenade.
As nouns the difference between trot and promenade
is that
trot is trotskyist while
promenade is .
diarrhoea |
trot |
As nouns the difference between diarrhoea and trot
is that
diarrhoea is (chiefly|british spelling) while
trot is trotskyist.
trot |
slip |
Related terms |
Trot is a related term of slip.
As nouns the difference between trot and slip
is that
trot is trotskyist while
slip is briefs ; panties.
trot |
flow |
Related terms |
Trot is a related term of flow.
As nouns the difference between trot and flow
is that
trot is trotskyist while
flow is a movement in people or things with a particular way in large numbers or amounts.
As a verb flow is
to move as a fluid from one position to another.
trot |
tear |
Related terms |
Trot is a related term of tear.
As nouns the difference between trot and tear
is that
trot is trotskyist 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 a verb 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.
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