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Morsel vs Dollop - What's the difference?

morsel | dollop |


As nouns the difference between morsel and dollop

is that morsel is a small fragment or share of something, commonly applied to food while dollop is a lump, scoop or considerable quantity of something.

As a verb dollop is

to apply haphazardly in generous lumps or scoops.

Hunk vs Dollop - What's the difference?

hunk | dollop |


As nouns the difference between hunk and dollop

is that hunk is a large or dense piece of something while dollop is a lump, scoop or considerable quantity of something.

As a verb dollop is

to apply haphazardly in generous lumps or scoops.

Tidbit vs Dollop - What's the difference?

tidbit | dollop |


As nouns the difference between tidbit and dollop

is that tidbit is a tasty morsel (of food, gossip etc) while dollop is a lump, scoop or considerable quantity of something.

As a verb dollop is

to apply haphazardly in generous lumps or scoops.

Dollop vs Blop - What's the difference?

dollop | blop |


As nouns the difference between dollop and blop

is that dollop is a lump, scoop or considerable quantity of something while blop is blob (vague amorphous mass of stuff).

As verbs the difference between dollop and blop

is that dollop is to apply haphazardly in generous lumps or scoops while blop is to plop (land loosely).

Daub vs Dollop - What's the difference?

daub | dollop |


In lang=en terms the difference between daub and dollop

is that daub is to paint (a picture, etc) in a coarse or unskilful manner while dollop is to drip in a viscous form.

As nouns the difference between daub and dollop

is that daub is excrement or clay used as a bonding material in construction while dollop is a lump, scoop or considerable quantity of something.

As verbs the difference between daub and dollop

is that daub is to apply (something) to a surface in hasty or crude strokes while dollop is to apply haphazardly in generous lumps or scoops.

Dollop vs Null - What's the difference?

dollop | null |


As nouns the difference between dollop and null

is that dollop is a lump, scoop or considerable quantity of something while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

As a verb dollop

is to apply haphazardly in generous lumps or scoops.

Dollop vs Gallon - What's the difference?

dollop | gallon |


As nouns the difference between dollop and gallon

is that dollop is a lump, scoop or considerable quantity of something while gallon is a unit of volume, equivalent to eight pints.

As a verb dollop

is to apply haphazardly in generous lumps or scoops.

Dose vs Dollop - What's the difference?

dose | dollop |


As nouns the difference between dose and dollop

is that dose is a measured portion of medicine taken at any one time while dollop is a lump, scoop or considerable quantity of something.

As verbs the difference between dose and dollop

is that dose is to administer a dose while dollop is to apply haphazardly in generous lumps or scoops.

Dash vs Dollop - What's the difference?

dash | dollop |


In intransitive terms the difference between dash and dollop

is that dash is to run quickly or for a short distance while dollop is to drip in a viscous form.

In transitive terms the difference between dash and dollop

is that dash is to complete hastily, usually with down or off while dollop is to apply haphazardly in generous lumps or scoops.

As an interjection dash

is damn.

Dollop vs Scallop - What's the difference?

dollop | scallop |


In transitive terms the difference between dollop and scallop

is that dollop is to apply haphazardly in generous lumps or scoops while scallop is to bake in a casserole (gratin), originally in a scallop shell; especially used in form {{term|scalloped|lang=en}.

In intransitive terms the difference between dollop and scallop

is that dollop is to drip in a viscous form while scallop is to harvest scallops.

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