chip |
crack |
In transitive terms the difference between chip and crack
is that
chip is to break small pieces from while
crack is to tell (a joke).
In intransitive terms the difference between chip and crack
is that
chip is to become chipped while
crack is to make a sharply humorous comment.
In transitive informal terms the difference between chip and crack
is that
chip is to fit (an animal) with a microchip while
crack is to open a canned beverage, or any packaged drink or food.
As a proper noun Chip
is a diminutive of the male given names Christopher and Charles.
As an adjective crack is
highly trained and competent.
chip |
gouge |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between chip and gouge
is that
chip is to break small pieces from while
gouge is to charge an unreasonably or unfairly high price.
As a proper noun Chip
is a diminutive of the male given names Christopher and Charles.
chip |
demolish |
Related terms |
Chip is a related term of demolish.
As a noun chip
is chromatin immunoprecipitation.
As a verb demolish is
to destroy; to destruct.
chip |
crush |
Related terms |
Chip is a related term of crush.
As nouns the difference between chip and crush
is that
chip is chromatin immunoprecipitation while
crush is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin.
As a verb crush is
to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass.
chip |
injury |
Related terms |
Chip is a related term of injury.
As nouns the difference between chip and injury
is that
chip is chromatin immunoprecipitation while
injury is damage to the body of a human or animal.
As a verb injury is
(obsolete) to wrong, to injure.
chip |
cleft |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between chip and cleft
is that
chip is a small piece broken from a larger piece of solid material while
cleft is an opening, fissure, or V-shaped indentation made by or as if by splitting.
As verbs the difference between chip and cleft
is that
chip is to break into small pieces while
cleft is past tense of cleave.
As a proper noun Chip
is a diminutive of the male given names Christopher and Charles.
chip |
skerrick |
Related terms |
Chip is a related term of skerrick.
As nouns the difference between chip and skerrick
is that
chip is chromatin immunoprecipitation while
skerrick is (british) a very small amount or portion, particularly used in the negative and chiefly in british and australian english.
notch |
chip |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between notch and chip
is that
notch is to achieve (something) while
chip is to break small pieces from.
As a proper noun Chip is
a diminutive of the male given names Christopher and Charles.
cut |
chip |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between cut and chip
is that
cut is to change direction suddenly while
chip is to become chipped.
In transitive terms the difference between cut and chip
is that
cut is to stop or disengage while
chip is to break small pieces from.
As nouns the difference between cut and chip
is that
cut is an opening resulting from cutting while
chip is a small piece broken from a larger piece of solid material.
As verbs the difference between cut and chip
is that
cut is
To incise, to cut into the surface of something.chip is to break into small pieces.
As an adjective cut
is having been
cut.
As a proper noun Chip is
a diminutive of the male given names Christopher and Charles.
nick |
chip |
Synonyms |
In transitive terms the difference between nick and chip
is that
nick is to mar; to deface; to make ragged, as by cutting nicks or notches in while
chip is to break small pieces from.
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