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Apples vs Tress - What's the difference?

apples | tress |


As nouns the difference between apples and tress

is that apples is while tress is a braid, knot, or curl, of hair; a ringlet.

As a verb tress is

to braid or knot hair.

David vs Tress - What's the difference?

david | tress |


As a proper noun david

is .

As a noun tress is

a braid, knot, or curl, of hair; a ringlet.

As a verb tress is

to braid or knot hair.

Tress vs Loc - What's the difference?

tress | loc |


As nouns the difference between tress and loc

is that tress is a braid, knot, or curl, of hair; a ringlet while loc is (dated|fandom slang) correspondence, usually a letter, sent to a periodical commenting on either the contents of a previous issue or an earlier letter of comment.

As verbs the difference between tress and loc

is that tress is to braid or knot hair while loc is (dated|fandom slang) to write a letter of comment to a periodical.

Tress vs Tree - What's the difference?

tress | tree |


As nouns the difference between tress and tree

is that tress is a braid, knot, or curl, of hair; a ringlet while tree is a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age).

As verbs the difference between tress and tree

is that tress is to braid or knot hair while tree is to chase (an animal or person) up a tree.

Tress - What does it mean?

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Tress vs Lock - What's the difference?

tress | lock |


As nouns the difference between tress and lock

is that tress is a braid, knot, or curl, of hair; a ringlet while lock is something used for fastening, which can only be opened with a key or combination.

As verbs the difference between tress and lock

is that tress is to braid or knot hair while lock is to become fastened in place.

As a proper noun Lock is

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Tress vs Bang - What's the difference?

tress | bang | Related terms |

Tress is a related term of bang.


As a noun tress

is a braid, knot, or curl, of hair; a ringlet.

As a verb tress

is to braid or knot hair.

Tress vs Forelock - What's the difference?

tress | forelock | Related terms |

Tress is a related term of forelock.


As nouns the difference between tress and forelock

is that tress is a braid, knot, or curl, of hair; a ringlet while forelock is the part of a person's hairstyle which covers the forehead.

As a verb tress

is to braid or knot hair.

Tress vs Quiff - What's the difference?

tress | quiff | Related terms |

Tress is a related term of quiff.


As nouns the difference between tress and quiff

is that tress is a braid, knot, or curl, of hair; a ringlet while quiff is a puff or whiff, especially of tobacco smoke or quiff can be (regional|slang) a trick or ploy; a stratagem or quiff can be a hairstyle whereby the forelock is brushed and/or gelled upward, often associated with the styles of the 1950s or quiff can be (slang) a young girl, especially as promiscuous; a prostitute.

As verbs the difference between tress and quiff

is that tress is to braid or knot hair while quiff is to arrange (the hair) in such a manner.

Tress vs Tuft - What's the difference?

tress | tuft | Related terms |

Tress is a related term of tuft.


As nouns the difference between tress and tuft

is that tress is a braid, knot, or curl, of hair; a ringlet while tuft is a bunch of feathers, grass or hair, etc, held together at the base.

As verbs the difference between tress and tuft

is that tress is to braid or knot hair while tuft is to provide or decorate with a tuft or tufts.

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