s |
rummage |
As a letter s
is the letter s with a.
As a verb rummage is
(nautical) to arrange (cargo, goods, etc) in the hold of a ship; to move or rearrange such goods.
As a noun rummage is
(obsolete) commotion; disturbance.
rummage |
null |
As nouns the difference between rummage and null
is that
rummage is (obsolete) commotion; disturbance while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
As a verb rummage
is (nautical) to arrange (cargo, goods, etc) in the hold of a ship; to move or rearrange such goods.
rootle |
rummage |
As verbs the difference between rootle and rummage
is that
rootle is (of an animal) to dig into the ground, with the snout while
rummage is (nautical) to arrange (cargo, goods, etc) in the hold of a ship; to move or rearrange such goods.
As a noun rummage is
(obsolete) commotion; disturbance.
scrounge |
rummage |
As verbs the difference between scrounge and rummage
is that
scrounge is to hunt about, especially for something of nominal value; to scavenge or glean while
rummage is (nautical) to arrange (cargo, goods, etc) in the hold of a ship; to move or rearrange such goods.
As nouns the difference between scrounge and rummage
is that
scrounge is someone who scrounges; a scrounger while
rummage is (obsolete) commotion; disturbance.
rummage |
false |
As a verb rummage
is (nautical) to arrange (cargo, goods, etc) in the hold of a ship; to move or rearrange such goods.
As a noun rummage
is (obsolete) commotion; disturbance.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
rummage |
excavate |
In lang=en terms the difference between rummage and excavate
is that
rummage is to hastily search for something in a confined space and among many items by carelessly turning things over or pushing things aside while
excavate is to uncover (something) by removing its covering.
As verbs the difference between rummage and excavate
is that
rummage is (nautical) to arrange (cargo, goods, etc) in the hold of a ship; to move or rearrange such goods while
excavate is to make a hole in (something); to hollow.
As nouns the difference between rummage and excavate
is that
rummage is (obsolete) commotion; disturbance while
excavate is (zoology) any member of a major grouping of unicellular eukaryotes, of the clade excavata.
research |
rummage |
In lang=en terms the difference between research and rummage
is that
research is to search again while
rummage is to hastily search for something in a confined space and among many items by carelessly turning things over or pushing things aside.
As nouns the difference between research and rummage
is that
research is (uncountable) diligent inquiry or examination to seek or revise facts, principles, theories, applications, etc; laborious or continued search after truth while
rummage is (obsolete) commotion; disturbance.
As verbs the difference between research and rummage
is that
research is to search or examine with continued care; to seek diligently while
rummage is (nautical) to arrange (cargo, goods, etc) in the hold of a ship; to move or rearrange such goods.
scour |
rummage |
In obsolete terms the difference between scour and rummage
is that
scour is to cleanse while
rummage is commotion; disturbance.
As verbs the difference between scour and rummage
is that
scour is to clean, polish, or wash something by scrubbing it vigorously while
rummage is to arrange (cargo, goods, etc.) in the hold of a ship; to move or rearrange such goods.
As nouns the difference between scour and rummage
is that
scour is the removal of sediment caused by swiftly moving water while
rummage is commotion; disturbance.
delving |
rummage |
As verbs the difference between delving and rummage
is that
delving is while
rummage is (nautical) to arrange (cargo, goods, etc) in the hold of a ship; to move or rearrange such goods.
As nouns the difference between delving and rummage
is that
delving is the act of one who delves while
rummage is (obsolete) commotion; disturbance.
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