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hopperings

Terms vs Hopperings - What's the difference?

terms | hopperings |


As nouns the difference between terms and hopperings

is that terms is while hopperings is the gravel that remains in the hopper of a cradle while panning for gold.

Copperings vs Hopperings - What's the difference?

copperings | hopperings |


As nouns the difference between copperings and hopperings

is that copperings is plural of coppering while hopperings is the gravel that remains in the hopper of a cradle while panning for gold.

Gold vs Hopperings - What's the difference?

gold | hopperings |


As nouns the difference between gold and hopperings

is that gold is forest while hopperings is the gravel that remains in the hopper of a cradle while panning for gold.

Pan vs Hopperings - What's the difference?

pan | hopperings |


As a numeral pan

is five.

As a noun hopperings is

the gravel that remains in the hopper of a cradle while panning for gold.

Cradle vs Hopperings - What's the difference?

cradle | hopperings |


As nouns the difference between cradle and hopperings

is that cradle is a bed or cot for a baby, oscillating on rockers or swinging on pivots while hopperings is the gravel that remains in the hopper of a cradle while panning for gold.

As a verb cradle

is to contain in or as if in a cradle.

Hopper vs Hopperings - What's the difference?

hopper | hopperings |


As nouns the difference between hopper and hopperings

is that hopper is a temporary storage bin, filled from the top and emptied from the bottom, often funnel-shaped while hopperings is the gravel that remains in the hopper of a cradle while panning for gold.

As a proper noun Hopper

is {{surname}.

Gravel vs Hopperings - What's the difference?

gravel | hopperings |


As nouns the difference between gravel and hopperings

is that gravel is (uncountable) small fragments of rock, used for laying on the beds of roads and railroads, and as ballast while hopperings is the gravel that remains in the hopper of a cradle while panning for gold.

As a verb gravel

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