whittle |
x |
As a noun whittle
is a knife; especially, a pocket knife, sheath knife, or clasp knife or
whittle can be (archaic) a coarse greyish double blanket worn by countrywomen, in the west of england, over the shoulders, like a cloak or shawl.
As a verb whittle
is (transitive|or|intransitive) to cut or shape wood with a knife.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
whittle |
false |
As a noun whittle
is a knife; especially, a pocket knife, sheath knife, or clasp knife or
whittle can be (archaic) a coarse greyish double blanket worn by countrywomen, in the west of england, over the shoulders, like a cloak or shawl.
As a verb whittle
is (transitive|or|intransitive) to cut or shape wood with a knife.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
whittle |
eiffel |
As a noun whittle
is a knife; especially, a pocket knife, sheath knife, or clasp knife or
whittle can be (archaic) a coarse greyish double blanket worn by countrywomen, in the west of england, over the shoulders, like a cloak or shawl.
As a verb whittle
is (transitive|or|intransitive) to cut or shape wood with a knife.
As a proper noun eiffel is
a surname of french origin,.
whittle |
undefined |
As a noun whittle
is a knife; especially, a pocket knife, sheath knife, or clasp knife or
whittle can be (archaic) a coarse greyish double blanket worn by countrywomen, in the west of england, over the shoulders, like a cloak or shawl.
As a verb whittle
is (transitive|or|intransitive) to cut or shape wood with a knife.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
whittle |
dissipate |
As verbs the difference between whittle and dissipate
is that
whittle is (transitive|or|intransitive) to cut or shape wood with a knife while
dissipate is to drive away, disperse.
As a noun whittle
is a knife; especially, a pocket knife, sheath knife, or clasp knife or
whittle can be (archaic) a coarse greyish double blanket worn by countrywomen, in the west of england, over the shoulders, like a cloak or shawl.
whittle |
decrease |
In lang=en terms the difference between whittle and decrease
is that
whittle is to reduce or gradually eliminate something (such as a debt) while
decrease is to make (a quantity) smaller.
As nouns the difference between whittle and decrease
is that
whittle is a knife; especially, a pocket knife, sheath knife, or clasp knife or
whittle can be (archaic) a coarse greyish double blanket worn by countrywomen, in the west of england, over the shoulders, like a cloak or shawl while
decrease is an amount by which a quantity is decreased.
As verbs the difference between whittle and decrease
is that
whittle is (transitive|or|intransitive) to cut or shape wood with a knife while
decrease is of a quantity, to become smaller.
engrave |
whittle |
As verbs the difference between engrave and whittle
is that
engrave is while
whittle is (transitive|or|intransitive) to cut or shape wood with a knife.
As a noun whittle is
a knife; especially, a pocket knife, sheath knife, or clasp knife or
whittle can be (archaic) a coarse greyish double blanket worn by countrywomen, in the west of england, over the shoulders, like a cloak or shawl.
swarf |
whittle |
As nouns the difference between swarf and whittle
is that
swarf is the waste chips or shavings from metalworking or a saw cutting wood while
whittle is a knife; especially, a pocket knife, sheath knife, or clasp knife.
As verbs the difference between swarf and whittle
is that
swarf is to grow languid; to faint while
whittle is to cut or shape wood with a knife.
chip |
whittle |
Synonyms |
Chip is a synonym of whittle.
As nouns the difference between chip and whittle
is that
chip is chromatin immunoprecipitation while
whittle is a knife; especially, a pocket knife, sheath knife, or clasp knife or
whittle can be (archaic) a coarse greyish double blanket worn by countrywomen, in the west of england, over the shoulders, like a cloak or shawl.
As a verb whittle is
(transitive|or|intransitive) to cut or shape wood with a knife.
whittle |
chisel |
Related terms |
Whittle is a related term of chisel.
In lang=en terms the difference between whittle and chisel
is that
whittle is to reduce or gradually eliminate something (such as a debt) while
chisel is to work something with a chisel.
As nouns the difference between whittle and chisel
is that
whittle is a knife; especially, a pocket knife, sheath knife, or clasp knife or
whittle can be (archaic) a coarse greyish double blanket worn by countrywomen, in the west of england, over the shoulders, like a cloak or shawl while
chisel is gravel or
chisel can be a cutting tool consisting of a slim oblong block of metal with a sharp wedge or bevel formed on one end it may be provided with a handle at the other end it is used to remove parts of stone, wood or metal by placing the sharp edge against the material to be cut and pushing or pounding the other end with a hammer, or mallet.
As verbs the difference between whittle and chisel
is that
whittle is (transitive|or|intransitive) to cut or shape wood with a knife while
chisel is to use a chisel.
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