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Plug vs Chase - What's the difference?

plug | chase | Related terms |

Plug is a related term of chase.


As a noun plug

is (electricity) a pronged connecting device which fits into a mating socket.

As a verb plug

is to stop with a plug; to make tight by stopping a hole.

As a proper noun chase is

a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist mary agnes chase (1869-1963).

Chase vs Jace - What's the difference?

chase | jace |


As proper nouns the difference between chase and jace

is that chase is {{surname|from=nicknames}} from a Middle English nickname for a hunter while Jace is a A=A twentieth century given name diminutive=Jason.

As a noun chase

is the act of one who chases another; a pursuit.

As a verb chase

is to pursue, to follow at speed.

Chase vs Chess - What's the difference?

chase | chess |


As a proper noun chase

is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist mary agnes chase (1869-1963).

As a noun chess is

a board game for two players with each beginning with sixteen chess pieces moving according to fixed rules across a chessboard with the objective to checkmate the opposing king or chess can be a type of grass, generally considered a weed or chess can be (military|chiefly|in the plural) one of the platforms, consisting of two or more planks dowelled together, for the flooring of a temporary military bridge.

Streak vs Chase - What's the difference?

streak | chase | Related terms |

Streak is a related term of chase.


As a noun streak

is an irregular line left from smearing or motion.

As a verb streak

is to have or obtain streaks.

As a proper noun chase is

a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist mary agnes chase (1869-1963).

Scurry vs Chase - What's the difference?

scurry | chase | Related terms |

Scurry is a related term of chase.


As a verb scurry

is to run away with quick light steps, to scamper.

As a proper noun chase is

a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist mary agnes chase (1869-1963).

Chase vs Slip - What's the difference?

chase | slip | Related terms |

Chase is a related term of slip.


As a proper noun chase

is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist mary agnes chase (1869-1963).

As a noun slip is

briefs ; panties.

Chase vs Accelerate - What's the difference?

chase | accelerate | Related terms |

Chase is a related term of accelerate.


As a proper noun chase

is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist mary agnes chase (1869-1963).

As a verb accelerate is

(label) to cause to move faster; to quicken the motion of; to add to the speed of.

As an adjective accelerate is

(rare) accelerated; quickened; hastened; hurried.

Chase vs Slouch - What's the difference?

chase | slouch | Related terms |

Chase is a related term of slouch.


As a proper noun chase

is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist mary agnes chase (1869-1963).

As a noun slouch is

a hanging down of the head; a drooping posture; a limp appearance.

As a verb slouch is

to hang or droop; to adopt a limp posture.

Trot vs Chase - What's the difference?

trot | chase | Related terms |

Trot is a related term of chase.


As a noun trot

is trotskyist.

As a proper noun chase is

a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist mary agnes chase (1869-1963).

Chase vs Maintain - What's the difference?

chase | maintain | Related terms |

Chase is a related term of maintain.


As a proper noun chase

is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist mary agnes chase (1869-1963).

As a verb maintain is

(obsolete|transitive) to support (someone), to back up or assist (someone) in an action.

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