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bristle

Bristle vs Clavula - What's the difference?

bristle | clavula |


As a proper noun bristle

is (slang|humorous) bristol, england (in imitation of the local dialect).

As a noun clavula is

a ciliated bristle of some sea urchins.

Bristle vs Chaetotaxy - What's the difference?

bristle | chaetotaxy |


As a proper noun bristle

is (slang|humorous) bristol, england (in imitation of the local dialect).

As a noun chaetotaxy is

(zoology) the arrangement of bristles.

Bristle vs Chaeta - What's the difference?

bristle | chaeta |


As a proper noun bristle

is (slang|humorous) bristol, england (in imitation of the local dialect).

As a noun chaeta is

a chitinous bristle of an annelid worm.

Bristle vs Bristlelike - What's the difference?

bristle | bristlelike |


As a proper noun bristle

is (slang|humorous) bristol, england (in imitation of the local dialect).

As an adjective bristlelike is

resembling a bristle or some aspect of one.

Bristle vs Setose - What's the difference?

bristle | setose |


As a proper noun bristle

is (slang|humorous) bristol, england (in imitation of the local dialect).

As an adjective setose is

thickly set with bristles or bristly hairs.

Bristle vs Nanobristle - What's the difference?

bristle | nanobristle |


As a proper noun bristle

is (slang|humorous) bristol, england (in imitation of the local dialect).

As a noun nanobristle is

a nanoscale bristle, especially one of many that make up a nanostructure.

Bristle vs Brushbar - What's the difference?

bristle | brushbar |


As a proper noun bristle

is (slang|humorous) bristol, england (in imitation of the local dialect).

As a noun brushbar is

a rotating bar with brushlike bristles, used in certain cleaning appliances.

Bristle vs Brushmark - What's the difference?

bristle | brushmark |


As nouns the difference between bristle and brushmark

is that bristle is a stiff or coarse hair while brushmark is a visible mark on a painted surface left by the bristles of a paintbrush.

As a verb bristle

is to rise or stand erect, like bristles.

As a proper noun Bristle

is bristol, England (in imitation of the local dialect.

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