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quiver

Quiver vs Jar - What's the difference?

quiver | jar |


As a noun quiver

is (weaponry) a container for arrows, crossbow bolts or darts, such as those fired from a bow, crossbow or blowgun.

As an adjective quiver

is (archaic) nimble, active.

As a verb quiver

is to shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.

As an initialism jar is

(software|java).

Quiver vs Undefined - What's the difference?

quiver | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between quiver and undefined

is that quiver is (archaic) nimble, active while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

As a noun quiver

is (weaponry) a container for arrows, crossbow bolts or darts, such as those fired from a bow, crossbow or blowgun.

As a verb quiver

is to shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.

Seethe vs Quiver - What's the difference?

seethe | quiver | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between seethe and quiver

is that seethe is to boil while quiver is to shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.

As a noun quiver is

a container for arrows, crossbow bolts or darts, such as those fired from a bow, crossbow or blowgun.

As an adjective quiver is

nimble, active.

Flinch vs Quiver - What's the difference?

flinch | quiver |


As nouns the difference between flinch and quiver

is that flinch is a reflexive jerking away while quiver is (weaponry) a container for arrows, crossbow bolts or darts, such as those fired from a bow, crossbow or blowgun.

As verbs the difference between flinch and quiver

is that flinch is to make a sudden, involuntary movement in response to a (usually negative) stimulus while quiver is to shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.

As an adjective quiver is

(archaic) nimble, active.

Bounce vs Quiver - What's the difference?

bounce | quiver | Related terms |

Bounce is a related term of quiver.


In lang=en terms the difference between bounce and quiver

is that bounce is to cause to move quickly up and then down, or vice versa, once or repeatedly while quiver is to shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.

In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between bounce and quiver

is that bounce is (archaic) to boast; to bluster while quiver is (archaic) nimble, active.

As verbs the difference between bounce and quiver

is that bounce is to change the direction of motion after hitting an obstacle while quiver is to shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.

As nouns the difference between bounce and quiver

is that bounce is a change of direction of motion after hitting the ground or an obstacle while quiver is (weaponry) a container for arrows, crossbow bolts or darts, such as those fired from a bow, crossbow or blowgun.

As an adjective quiver is

(archaic) nimble, active.

Convulse vs Quiver - What's the difference?

convulse | quiver | Related terms |

Convulse is a related term of quiver.


As verbs the difference between convulse and quiver

is that convulse is while quiver is to shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.

As adjectives the difference between convulse and quiver

is that convulse is convulsed while quiver is (archaic) nimble, active.

As a noun quiver is

(weaponry) a container for arrows, crossbow bolts or darts, such as those fired from a bow, crossbow or blowgun.

Judder vs Quiver - What's the difference?

judder | quiver |


In lang=en terms the difference between judder and quiver

is that judder is to spasm or shake violently while quiver is to shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.

As nouns the difference between judder and quiver

is that judder is a spasmodic shaking while quiver is (weaponry) a container for arrows, crossbow bolts or darts, such as those fired from a bow, crossbow or blowgun.

As verbs the difference between judder and quiver

is that judder is to spasm or shake violently while quiver is to shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.

As an adjective quiver is

(archaic) nimble, active.

Volley vs Quiver - What's the difference?

volley | quiver |


In intransitive terms the difference between volley and quiver

is that volley is to be fired in a volley while quiver is to shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.

As nouns the difference between volley and quiver

is that volley is the simultaneous firing of a number of missiles or bullets; the projectiles so fired while quiver is a container for arrows, crossbow bolts or darts, such as those fired from a bow, crossbow or blowgun.

As verbs the difference between volley and quiver

is that volley is to fire a volley of shots while quiver is to shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.

As an adjective quiver is

nimble, active.

Dreaded vs Quiver - What's the difference?

dreaded | quiver |


As adjectives the difference between dreaded and quiver

is that dreaded is causing fear, dread or terror while quiver is (archaic) nimble, active.

As verbs the difference between dreaded and quiver

is that dreaded is (dread) while quiver is to shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.

As a noun quiver is

(weaponry) a container for arrows, crossbow bolts or darts, such as those fired from a bow, crossbow or blowgun.

Mudded vs Quiver - What's the difference?

mudded | quiver |


As adjectives the difference between mudded and quiver

is that mudded is covered with mud while quiver is (archaic) nimble, active.

As a noun quiver is

(weaponry) a container for arrows, crossbow bolts or darts, such as those fired from a bow, crossbow or blowgun.

As a verb quiver is

to shake or move with slight and tremulous motion; to tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver.

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