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glom

Glom vs Sad - What's the difference?

glom | sad |


As a verb glom

is .

As a noun sad is

grain; harvested seeds.

Glommed vs Glom - What's the difference?

glommed | glom |


As verbs the difference between glommed and glom

is that glommed is (glom) while glom is .

Sadness vs Glom - What's the difference?

sadness | glom |


As a noun sadness

is (uncountable) the state or emotion of being sad.

As a verb glom is

.

Gloam vs Glom - What's the difference?

gloam | glom |


As verbs the difference between gloam and glom

is that gloam is to begin to grow dark; to grow dusky while glom is .

As a noun gloam

is (obsolete) gloaming, twilight.

Glom vs Gom - What's the difference?

glom | gom |


As a verb glom

is .

As a noun gom is

eraser.

Glom vs Glob - What's the difference?

glom | glob |


As verbs the difference between glom and glob

is that glom is to steal, to grab while glob is to stick in globs or lumps.

As a noun glob is

a round, shapeless or amorphous lump, as of a semisolid substance.

Glow vs Glom - What's the difference?

glow | glom |


As verbs the difference between glow and glom

is that glow is to give off light from heat or to emit light as if heated while glom is .

As a noun glow

is the state of a glowing object.

Glomp vs Glom - What's the difference?

glomp | glom |


As verbs the difference between glomp and glom

is that glomp is to embrace enthusiastically; to pounce on and hug, often from a running start while glom is to steal, to grab.

As a noun glomp

is an embrace of this kind.

Glop vs Glom - What's the difference?

glop | glom |


As verbs the difference between glop and glom

is that glop is to stare in amazement while glom is to steal, to grab.

As a noun glop

is any gooey substance.

Glom vs Glome - What's the difference?

glom | glome |


As verbs the difference between glom and glome

is that glom is while glome is (obsolete) to look gloomy, morose, or sullen.

As a noun glome is

(anatomy) one of the two prominences at the posterior extremity of the frog of a horse's foot or glome can be (obsolete) gloom.

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