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Chips vs Rice - What's the difference?

chips | rice |


As nouns the difference between chips and rice

is that chips is plural of lang=en while rice is cereal plants, Oryza sativa of the grass family whose seeds are used as food.

As a verb rice is

to squeeze through a ricer; to mash or make into rice-sized pieces.

As a proper noun Rice is

{{surname|patronymic|from=Welsh}} derived from Welsh given name Rhys.

As a phrase RICE is

rest, ice, compression, and elevation. A common treatment method for soft tissue injuries.

Bed vs Chips - What's the difference?

bed | chips |


As a noun chips is

(thin-sliced and deep-fried potatoes sold in sealed bags).

Chips vs Pieces - What's the difference?

chips | pieces |


As nouns the difference between chips and pieces

is that chips is (thin-sliced and deep-fried potatoes sold in sealed bags) while pieces is .

Chips vs Balls - What's the difference?

chips | balls |


As nouns the difference between chips and balls

is that chips is (thin-sliced and deep-fried potatoes sold in sealed bags) while balls is .

Crumbs vs Chips - What's the difference?

crumbs | chips |


As nouns the difference between crumbs and chips

is that crumbs is while chips is (thin-sliced and deep-fried potatoes sold in sealed bags).

As an interjection crumbs

is (chiefly|british) an expression of mild surprise.

Chips vs Cracker - What's the difference?

chips | cracker |


As nouns the difference between chips and cracker

is that chips is (thin-sliced and deep-fried potatoes sold in sealed bags) while cracker is a dry, thin, crispy, and usually salty or savoury biscuit or cracker can be (us|pejorative|racial slur) an impoverished white person from the southeastern united states, originally associated with georgia and parts of florida; by extension: any white person.

Crunch vs Chips - What's the difference?

crunch | chips |


As nouns the difference between crunch and chips

is that crunch is a noisy crackling sound; the sound usually associated with crunching while chips is plural of lang=en.

As a verb crunch

is to crush something, especially food, with a noisy crackling sound.

Chips vs Chipping - What's the difference?

chips | chipping |


As nouns the difference between chips and chipping

is that chips is (thin-sliced and deep-fried potatoes sold in sealed bags) while chipping is a fragment broken off of a larger material.

As a verb chipping is

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Wafer vs Chips - What's the difference?

wafer | chips |


As nouns the difference between wafer and chips

is that wafer is wafer while chips is (thin-sliced and deep-fried potatoes sold in sealed bags).

Popcorn vs Chips - What's the difference?

popcorn | chips |


As nouns the difference between popcorn and chips

is that popcorn is popcorn while chips is (thin-sliced and deep-fried potatoes sold in sealed bags).

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