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Rapid vs Fst - What's the difference?

rapid | fst |


As an adjective rapid

is rapid; quick; fast; speedy.

Quick vs Fst - What's the difference?

quick | fst |


As an adjective quick

is moving with speed, rapidity or swiftness, or capable of doing so; rapid; fast.

As an adverb quick

is (colloquial) with speed, quickly.

As a noun quick

is raw or sensitive flesh, especially that underneath finger and toe nails.

As a verb quick

is to amalgamate surfaces prior to gilding or silvering by dipping them into a solution of mercury in nitric acid.

Thick vs Fst - What's the difference?

thick | fst |

Fst is likely misspelled.


Fst has no English definition.

As an adjective thick

is relatively great in extent from one surface to the opposite in its smallest solid dimension.

As an adverb thick

is in a thick manner.

As a noun thick

is the thickest, or most active or intense, part of something.

As a verb thick

is to thicken.

Taxonomy vs Fst - What's the difference?

taxonomy | fst |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

Stf vs Fst - What's the difference?

stf | fst | Anagrams |

Stf is an anagram of fst.


As an abbreviation stf

is scientifiction.

St vs Fst - What's the difference?

st | fst | Related terms |

St is a related term of fst.


As a noun st

is .

Subtitles vs Fst - What's the difference?

subtitles | fst |

Fst is likely misspelled.


Fst has no English definition.

As a noun subtitles

is plural of lang=en.

French vs Fst - What's the difference?

french | fst |


As a verb french

is to prepare food by cutting it into strips.