drag |
pity |
In lang=en terms the difference between drag and pity
is that
drag is to move slowly while
pity is to feel pity for (someone or something).
In uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between drag and pity
is that
drag is (uncountable) resistance of the air (or some other fluid) to something moving through it while
pity is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something.
In countable|lang=en terms the difference between drag and pity
is that
drag is (countable) the scent-path left by dragging a fox, for training hounds to follow scents while
pity is (countable) something regrettable.
As verbs the difference between drag and pity
is that
drag is to pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty while
pity is to feel pity for (someone or something).
As nouns the difference between drag and pity
is that
drag is (uncountable) resistance of the air (or some other fluid) to something moving through it or
drag can be (uncountable|slang) women's clothing worn by men for the purpose of entertainment while
pity is (uncountable) a feeling of sympathy at the misfortune or suffering of someone or something.
As an interjection pity is
short form of what a pity.
drag |
push |
In lang=en terms the difference between drag and push
is that
drag is to move slowly while
push is to continue to attempt to persuade a person into a particular course of action.
In computing|lang=en terms the difference between drag and push
is that
drag is (computing) to move (an item) on the computer display by means of a mouse or other input device while
push is (computing) the addition of a data item to the top of a stack.
As verbs the difference between drag and push
is that
drag is to pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty while
push is (intransitive) to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.
As nouns the difference between drag and push
is that
drag is (uncountable) resistance of the air (or some other fluid) to something moving through it or
drag can be (uncountable|slang) women's clothing worn by men for the purpose of entertainment while
push is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing or
push can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) a pustule; a pimple.
drag |
x |
As a verb drag
is to pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty.
As a noun drag
is (uncountable) resistance of the air (or some other fluid) to something moving through it or
drag can be (uncountable|slang) women's clothing worn by men for the purpose of entertainment.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
tighten |
drag |
In lang=en terms the difference between tighten and drag
is that
tighten is to become tighter while
drag is to move slowly.
As verbs the difference between tighten and drag
is that
tighten is to make tighter while
drag is to pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty.
As a noun drag is
(uncountable) resistance of the air (or some other fluid) to something moving through it or
drag can be (uncountable|slang) women's clothing worn by men for the purpose of entertainment.
dedicate |
drag |
In lang=en terms the difference between dedicate and drag
is that
dedicate is to show to the public for the first time while
drag is to move slowly.
As verbs the difference between dedicate and drag
is that
dedicate is to set apart for a deity or for religious purposes; consecrate while
drag is to pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty.
As an adjective dedicate
is (obsolete) dedicated; set apart; devoted; consecrated.
As a noun drag is
(uncountable) resistance of the air (or some other fluid) to something moving through it or
drag can be (uncountable|slang) women's clothing worn by men for the purpose of entertainment.
rip |
drag |
As nouns the difference between rip and drag
is that
rip is routing]] information protocol, a dynamic routing protocol used in local and [[wan|wide area networks while
drag is (uncountable) resistance of the air (or some other fluid) to something moving through it or
drag can be (uncountable|slang) women's clothing worn by men for the purpose of entertainment.
As an interjection rip
is .
As a verb drag is
to pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty.
drag |
acting |
As verbs the difference between drag and acting
is that
drag is to pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty while
acting is .
As nouns the difference between drag and acting
is that
drag is (uncountable) resistance of the air (or some other fluid) to something moving through it or
drag can be (uncountable|slang) women's clothing worn by men for the purpose of entertainment while
acting is an intended action or deed.
As an adjective acting is
temporarily]] assuming the [[duty|duties or authority of another person when they are unable to do their job.
drag |
undefined |
As a verb drag
is to pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty.
As a noun drag
is (uncountable) resistance of the air (or some other fluid) to something moving through it or
drag can be (uncountable|slang) women's clothing worn by men for the purpose of entertainment.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
linger |
drag |
In lang=en terms the difference between linger and drag
is that
linger is to remain alive or existent although still proceeding toward death or extinction; to die gradually while
drag is to move slowly.
As verbs the difference between linger and drag
is that
linger is to stay or remain in a place or situation, especially as if unwilling to depart or not easily able to do so while
drag is to pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty.
As a noun drag is
(uncountable) resistance of the air (or some other fluid) to something moving through it or
drag can be (uncountable|slang) women's clothing worn by men for the purpose of entertainment.
encumber |
drag |
In transitive terms the difference between encumber and drag
is that
encumber is to add a legal claim or other obligation while
drag is to pull along a surface or through a medium, sometimes with difficulty.
As a noun drag is
resistance of the air (or some other fluid) to something moving through it.
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