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Brow vs Verge - What's the difference?

brow | verge | Synonyms |

Brow is a synonym of verge.


As verbs the difference between brow and verge

is that brow is to bound or limit; to be at, or form, the edge of while verge is .

As a noun brow

is the ridge over the eyes; the eyebrow ().

As an adjective verge is

ribbed, veined.

Broa vs Brow - What's the difference?

broa | brow |


As nouns the difference between broa and brow

is that broa is a type of while brow is the ridge over the eyes; the eyebrow ().

As a verb brow is

to bound or limit; to be at, or form, the edge of.

Brow vs Bro - What's the difference?

brow | bro |


As nouns the difference between brow and bro

is that brow is the ridge over the eyes; the eyebrow (Wikipedia) while bro is brother; a male sibling.

As a verb brow

is to bound or limit; to be at, or form, the edge of.

Brow vs Prow - What's the difference?

brow | prow |


In nautical terms the difference between brow and prow

is that brow is the hinged part of a landing craft or ferry which is lowered to form a landing platform; a ramp while prow is the fore part of a vessel; the bow; the stem; hence, the vessel itself.

As nouns the difference between brow and prow

is that brow is the ridge over the eyes; the eyebrow (Wikipedia) while prow is the fore part of a vessel; the bow; the stem; hence, the vessel itself.

As a verb brow

is to bound or limit; to be at, or form, the edge of.

As an adjective prow is

brave, valiant, gallant.

Brow vs Forhead - What's the difference?

brow | forhead |

Brow vs Bros - What's the difference?

brow | bros |


As nouns the difference between brow and bros

is that brow is the ridge over the eyes; the eyebrow () while bros is brooch.

As a verb brow

is to bound or limit; to be at, or form, the edge of.

Frow vs Brow - What's the difference?

frow | brow |


As nouns the difference between frow and brow

is that frow is a woman; a wife, especially a Dutch or German one while brow is the ridge over the eyes; the eyebrow (Wikipedia).

As an adjective frow

is brittle.

As a verb brow is

to bound or limit; to be at, or form, the edge of.

Arow vs Brow - What's the difference?

arow | brow |


As an adverb arow

is in a row, line, or rank; successively.

As a noun brow is

the ridge over the eyes; the eyebrow ().

As a verb brow is

to bound or limit; to be at, or form, the edge of.

Brow vs Brob - What's the difference?

brow | brob |


As nouns the difference between brow and brob

is that brow is the ridge over the eyes; the eyebrow (Wikipedia) while brob is a wedge-shaped spike used to secure the end of a timber where it abuts another. Much used in earlier times in the construction of tunnelled box-timber headings.

As verbs the difference between brow and brob

is that brow is to bound or limit; to be at, or form, the edge of while brob is to poke or prick.

Trow vs Brow - What's the difference?

trow | brow |


As verbs the difference between trow and brow

is that trow is to trust or believe while brow is to bound or limit; to be at, or form, the edge of.

As nouns the difference between trow and brow

is that trow is trust or faith or trow can be (dated|nautical|countable) any of several flat-bottomed sailing boats used for fishing or for carrying bulk goods while brow is the ridge over the eyes; the eyebrow ().

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