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tum

Tum vs Thumb - What's the difference?

tum | thumb |


As an adjective tum

is entire, complete.

As a noun thumb is

the short thick digit of the hand that for humans has the most mobility and can be made to oppose (moved to touch) all of the other fingers.

As a verb thumb is

to touch or cover with the thumb.

Somersault vs Tum - What's the difference?

somersault | tum |


As a noun somersault

is (chiefly|gymnastics) starting on one's feet, an instance of rotating one's body 360 while airborne, with one's feet going over one's head.

As a verb somersault

is to perform a somersault.

As an adjective tum is

entire, complete.

Tum vs Stomach - What's the difference?

tum | stomach |

Stomach is a synonym of tum.



As nouns the difference between tum and stomach

is that tum is form of tummy|lang=en while stomach is an organ in animals that stores food in the process of digestion.

As a verb stomach is

to tolerate (something), emotionally, physically, or mentally; to stand or handle something.

Wikidiffcom vs Tum - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | tum |


As an adjective tum is

entire, complete.

Tum vs Rum - What's the difference?

tum | rum |


As an adjective tum

is entire, complete.

As a noun rum is

room.

Tum vs Hum - What's the difference?

tum | hum |


As an adjective tum

is entire, complete.

As a noun hum is

twilight, dusk.

Tum vs Tut - What's the difference?

tum | tut |


As an adjective tum

is entire, complete.

As a verb tut is

.

Tum vs Tug - What's the difference?

tum | tug |


As an adjective tum

is entire, complete.

As a verb tug is

to pull or drag with great effort.

As a noun tug is

a sudden powerful pull.

Gum vs Tum - What's the difference?

gum | tum |


As a symbol gum

is the iso 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for guam.

As an adjective tum is

entire, complete.

Tum vs Aum - What's the difference?

tum | aum |


As an adjective tum

is entire, complete.

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