whiplash
Sprain vs Whiplash - What's the difference?
sprain | whiplash |As nouns the difference between sprain and whiplash
is that sprain is the act or result of spraining; lameness caused by spraining; as, a bad sprain of the wrist while whiplash is the lash of a whip.As verbs the difference between sprain and whiplash
is that sprain is to weaken, as a joint, ligament, or muscle, by sudden and excessive exertion, as by wrenching; to overstrain, or stretch injuriously, but without luxation; as, to sprain one's ankle while whiplash is to jerk back and forth; to buffet.Whiplash vs Sprinkle - What's the difference?
whiplash | sprinkle |As nouns the difference between whiplash and sprinkle
is that whiplash is the lash of a whip while sprinkle is a light covering with a sprinkled substance.As verbs the difference between whiplash and sprinkle
is that whiplash is to jerk back and forth; to buffet while sprinkle is (lb) to cause (a substance) to fall in fine drops (for a liquid substance) or small pieces (for a solid substance).Whiplash vs Tinselflagellum - What's the difference?
whiplash | tinselflagellum |Tinselflagellum is likely misspelled.
Tinselflagellum has no English definition.
As a noun whiplash
is the lash of a whip.As a verb whiplash
is to jerk back and forth; to buffet.Whiplash - What does it mean?
whiplash | |Whiplash vs Antiwhiplash - What's the difference?
whiplash | antiwhiplash |As a noun whiplash
is the lash of a whip.As a verb whiplash
is to jerk back and forth; to buffet.As an adjective antiwhiplash is
preventing whiplash.Tinselflagella vs Whiplash - What's the difference?
tinselflagella | whiplash |Tinselflagella is likely misspelled.
Tinselflagella has no English definition.