spilt |
splash |
As verbs the difference between spilt and splash
is that
spilt is (chiefly|british) (
spill) while
splash is to hit or agitate liquid so that part of it separates from the principal liquid mass.
As an adjective spilt
is that has been spilt.
As a noun splash is
(onomatopoeia) the sound made by an object hitting a liquid.
disassemble |
spilt |
As verbs the difference between disassemble and spilt
is that
disassemble is to take to pieces; to reverse the process of assembly while
spilt is (chiefly|british) (
spill).
As an adjective spilt is
that has been spilt.
spilt |
tough |
As adjectives the difference between spilt and tough
is that
spilt is that has been spilt while
tough is strong and resilient; sturdy.
As verbs the difference between spilt and tough
is that
spilt is (chiefly|british) (
spill) while
tough is to endure.
As an interjection tough is
(slang) (
used to indicate lack of sympathy).
As a noun tough is
a person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully.
slop |
spilt |
As verbs the difference between slop and spilt
is that
slop is to spill or dump liquid, especially over the rim of a container when it moves while
spilt is (chiefly|british) (
spill).
As a noun slop
is a loose outer garment; a jacket or overall or
slop can be (uncountable) a liquid or semi-solid; goo, paste, mud, domestic liquid waste.
As an adjective spilt is
that has been spilt.
spilt |
burst |
As verbs the difference between spilt and burst
is that
spilt is (chiefly|british) (
spill) while
burst is to break from internal pressure.
As an adjective spilt
is that has been spilt.
As a noun burst is
an instance of, or the act of
bursting .
spilt |
sort |
As an adjective spilt
is that has been spilt.
As a verb spilt
is (chiefly|british) (
spill).
As a noun sort is
kind, type, sort or
sort can be fate, destiny, chance.
spilt |
crumble |
As verbs the difference between spilt and crumble
is that
spilt is past tense of spill while
crumble is to fall apart; to disintegrate.
As an adjective spilt
is that has been spilt.
As a noun crumble is
a dessert of British origin containing stewed fruit topped with a crumbly mixture of fat, flour, and sugar.
spilt |
soul |
As adjectives the difference between spilt and soul
is that
spilt is that has been spilt while
soul is .
As a verb spilt
is (chiefly|british) (
spill).
spilt |
break |
As an adjective spilt
is that has been spilt.
As a verb spilt
is (chiefly|british) (
spill).
As a noun break is
break.
dismantle |
spilt |
As verbs the difference between dismantle and spilt
is that
dismantle is (originally) to divest, strip of dress or covering while
spilt is (chiefly|british) (
spill).
As an adjective spilt is
that has been spilt.
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