carve
Weight vs Carve - What's the difference?
weight | carve |As nouns the difference between weight and carve
is that weight is the force on an object due to the gravitational attraction between it and the earth (or whatever astronomical object it is primarily influenced by) while carve is (obsolete) a carucate.As verbs the difference between weight and carve
is that weight is to add weight to something, in order to make it heavier while carve is (archaic) to cut.Carve vs Carvable - What's the difference?
carve | carvable |As a verb carve
is (archaic) to cut.As a noun carve
is (obsolete) a carucate.As an adjective carvable is
capable of being carved.Carve vs Recarve - What's the difference?
carve | recarve |As verbs the difference between carve and recarve
is that carve is to cut while recarve is to carve again or into a new form.As a noun carve
is a carucate.Carve vs Overcarve - What's the difference?
carve | overcarve |In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between carve and overcarve
is that carve is (obsolete) a carucate while overcarve is (obsolete) to carve or cut across; cross.As verbs the difference between carve and overcarve
is that carve is (archaic) to cut while overcarve is (obsolete) to carve or cut across; cross.As a noun carve
is (obsolete) a carucate.Carve vs Behew - What's the difference?
carve | behew |As verbs the difference between carve and behew
is that carve is to cut while behew is to carve; adorn; embellish.As a noun carve
is a carucate.Carve vs Becarve - What's the difference?
carve | becarve |