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sill

Sleeper vs Sill - What's the difference?

sleeper | sill |


As nouns the difference between sleeper and sill

is that sleeper is someone who sleeps or sleeper can be (rail transport|british) a railroad tie while sill is (architecture) (also window sill ) a horizontal slat which forms the base of a window or sill can be (uk) a young herring or sill can be the shaft or thill of a carriage.

Sill vs Pane - What's the difference?

sill | pane |


As nouns the difference between sill and pane

is that sill is (architecture) (also window sill ) a horizontal slat which forms the base of a window or sill can be (uk) a young herring or sill can be the shaft or thill of a carriage while pane is bread.

Sill vs Seel - What's the difference?

sill | seel |


As nouns the difference between sill and seel

is that sill is (architecture) (also window sill ) a horizontal slat which forms the base of a window or sill can be (uk) a young herring or sill can be the shaft or thill of a carriage while seel is rope, cord.

Sill vs Profession - What's the difference?

sill | profession |


As nouns the difference between sill and profession

is that sill is (architecture) (also window sill ) a horizontal slat which forms the base of a window or sill can be (uk) a young herring or sill can be the shaft or thill of a carriage while profession is a promise or vow made on entering a religious order.

Sill vs Undefined - What's the difference?

sill | undefined |


As a noun sill

is (architecture) (also window sill ) a horizontal slat which forms the base of a window or sill can be (uk) a young herring or sill can be the shaft or thill of a carriage.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Sill vs Edge - What's the difference?

sill | edge |


As nouns the difference between sill and edge

is that sill is (architecture) (also window sill ) a horizontal slat which forms the base of a window or sill can be (uk) a young herring or sill can be the shaft or thill of a carriage while edge is the boundary line of a surface.

As a verb edge is

to move an object slowly and carefully in a particular direction.

Ridiculous vs Sill - What's the difference?

ridiculous | sill |


As an adjective ridiculous

is deserving of ridicule; foolish; absurd.

As a noun sill is

(architecture) (also window sill ) a horizontal slat which forms the base of a window or sill can be (uk) a young herring or sill can be the shaft or thill of a carriage.

Coping vs Sill - What's the difference?

coping | sill |


In architecture terms the difference between coping and sill

is that coping is the top layer of a brick wall, especially one that slopes in order to throw off water while sill is (also window sill) A horizontal slat which forms the base of a window.

As a verb coping

is present participle of lang=en.

Sill vs Transom - What's the difference?

sill | transom |


As nouns the difference between sill and transom

is that sill is (also window sill) A horizontal slat which forms the base of a window while transom is a crosspiece over a door; a lintel.

Absurd vs Sill - What's the difference?

absurd | sill |


As nouns the difference between absurd and sill

is that absurd is an absurdity while sill is (also window sill) A horizontal slat which forms the base of a window.

As an adjective absurd

is contrary to reason or propriety; obviously and flatly opposed to manifest truth; inconsistent with the plain dictates of common sense; logically contradictory; nonsensical; ridiculous; silly.

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