taxonomy |
bustle |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and bustle
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
bustle is an excited activity; a stir.
As a verb bustle is
to move busily and energetically with fussiness (often followed by
about ).
bustle |
saunter |
As nouns the difference between bustle and saunter
is that
bustle is an excited activity; a stir while
saunter is a leisurely walk or stroll.
As verbs the difference between bustle and saunter
is that
bustle is to move busily and energetically with fussiness (often followed by
about ) while
saunter is to stroll, or walk at a leisurely pace.
bustle |
tournure |
As nouns the difference between bustle and tournure
is that
bustle is an excited activity; a stir while
tournure is turn; contour; figure.
As a verb bustle
is to move busily and energetically with fussiness (often followed by
about).
bustle |
stoor |
As nouns the difference between bustle and stoor
is that
bustle is an excited activity; a stir while
stoor is stir; bustle; agitation; contention.
As verbs the difference between bustle and stoor
is that
bustle is to move busily and energetically with fussiness (often followed by
about ) while
stoor is to move; stir.
As an adjective stoor is
.
bustle |
pouf |
In historical|lang=en terms the difference between bustle and pouf
is that
bustle is (historical) a frame worn underneath a woman's skirt, typically only protruding from the rear as opposed to the earlier more circular hoops while
pouf is (historical) a headdress for women popular in 18th century france.
As nouns the difference between bustle and pouf
is that
bustle is an excited activity; a stir while
pouf is (historical) a headdress for women popular in 18th century france.
As a verb bustle
is to move busily and energetically with fussiness (often followed by
about ).
As an interjection pouf is
onomatopoeia indicating a cloud of smoke or wind; caused by a deflating object, or a magical disappearance.
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