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Terms vs Hoggin - What's the difference?

terms | hoggin |


As nouns the difference between terms and hoggin

is that terms is while hoggin is a mixture of clay, gravel and sand, used as a base for laying pavements and paths.

Noggin vs Hoggin - What's the difference?

noggin | hoggin |


As nouns the difference between noggin and hoggin

is that noggin is a small mug, cup or ladle while hoggin is a mixture of clay, gravel and sand, used as a base for laying pavements and paths.

Hogging vs Hoggin - What's the difference?

hogging | hoggin |


As nouns the difference between hogging and hoggin

is that hogging is (slang) the targeting by men of overweight or obese women for sexual encounters, not due to sexual attraction but for amusement, or to take advantage of a female's stereotypical low self-esteem while hoggin is a mixture of clay, gravel and sand, used as a base for laying pavements and paths.

As a verb hogging

is .

As an adjective hogging

is (nautical) drooping at the ends; arching; in distinction from sagging.

Oggin vs Hoggin - What's the difference?

oggin | hoggin |


As nouns the difference between oggin and hoggin

is that oggin is (ogin) while hoggin is a mixture of clay, gravel and sand, used as a base for laying pavements and paths.

Path vs Hoggin - What's the difference?

path | hoggin |


As nouns the difference between path and hoggin

is that path is a trail for the use of, or worn by, pedestrians while hoggin is a mixture of clay, gravel and sand, used as a base for laying pavements and paths.

As a verb path

is to make a path in, or on (something), or for (someone).

Pavement vs Hoggin - What's the difference?

pavement | hoggin |


As nouns the difference between pavement and hoggin

is that pavement is any paved floor while hoggin is a mixture of clay, gravel and sand, used as a base for laying pavements and paths.

Lay vs Hoggin - What's the difference?

lay | hoggin |


As a proper noun lay

is a river in western france.

As a noun hoggin is

a mixture of clay, gravel and sand, used as a base for laying pavements and paths.

Base vs Hoggin - What's the difference?

base | hoggin |


As an acronym base

is b'''uilding'', '''''a'''ntenna-tower'', '''''s'''pan'', '''''e arth .

As a noun hoggin is

a mixture of clay, gravel and sand, used as a base for laying pavements and paths.

Sand vs Hoggin - What's the difference?

sand | hoggin |


As nouns the difference between sand and hoggin

is that sand is rock that is ground more finely than gravel, but is not as fine as silt (more formally, see grain sizes chart), forming beaches and deserts and also used in construction while hoggin is a mixture of clay, gravel and sand, used as a base for laying pavements and paths.

As an adjective sand

is of a light beige colour, like that of typical sand.

As a verb sand

is to abrade the surface of (something) with sand or sandpaper in order to smooth or clean it.

Gravel vs Hoggin - What's the difference?

gravel | hoggin |


As nouns the difference between gravel and hoggin

is that gravel is small fragments of rock, used for laying on the beds of roads and railroads, and as ballast while hoggin is a mixture of clay, gravel and sand, used as a base for laying pavements and paths.

As a verb gravel

is to apply a layer of gravel to the surface of a road, etc.

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