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Cohere vs Cleave - What's the difference?

cohere | cleave | Synonyms |


As verbs the difference between cohere and cleave

is that cohere is to stick together physically, by adhesion or figuratively by common purpose while cleave is to split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument.

As a noun cleave is

flat, smooth surface produced by cleavage, or any similar surface produced by similar techniques, as in glass.

Cleave vs Fit - What's the difference?

cleave | fit | Related terms |

Cleave is a related term of fit.


As a verb cleave

is to split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument or cleave can be to cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto.

As a noun cleave

is (technology) flat, smooth surface produced by cleavage, or any similar surface produced by similar techniques, as in glass.

As an abbreviation fit is

(travel industry|aviation) fully inclusive tour.

Paunchy vs Cleave - What's the difference?

paunchy | cleave |


As an adjective paunchy

is having a paunch; having a prominent stomach; potbellied.

As a verb cleave is

to split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument or cleave can be to cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto.

As a noun cleave is

(technology) flat, smooth surface produced by cleavage, or any similar surface produced by similar techniques, as in glass.

Cleave vs Seperate - What's the difference?

cleave | seperate |


As verbs the difference between cleave and seperate

is that cleave is to split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument while seperate is misspelling of lang=en.

As a noun cleave

is flat, smooth surface produced by cleavage, or any similar surface produced by similar techniques, as in glass.

As an adjective seperate is

misspelling of lang=en.

Cleave vs Insist - What's the difference?

cleave | insist |


As verbs the difference between cleave and insist

is that cleave is to split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument or cleave can be to cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto while insist is to hold up a claim emphatically.

As a noun cleave

is (technology) flat, smooth surface produced by cleavage, or any similar surface produced by similar techniques, as in glass.

Carve vs Cleave - What's the difference?

carve | cleave | Related terms |

Carve is a related term of cleave.


As verbs the difference between carve and cleave

is that carve is (archaic) to cut while cleave is to split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument or cleave can be to cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto.

As nouns the difference between carve and cleave

is that carve is (obsolete) a carucate while cleave is (technology) flat, smooth surface produced by cleavage, or any similar surface produced by similar techniques, as in glass.

Prick vs Cleave - What's the difference?

prick | cleave | Related terms |

Prick is a related term of cleave.


In lang=en terms the difference between prick and cleave

is that prick is to become sharp or acid; to turn sour, as wine while cleave is to cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto.

As nouns the difference between prick and cleave

is that prick is a small hole or perforation, caused by piercing while cleave is (technology) flat, smooth surface produced by cleavage, or any similar surface produced by similar techniques, as in glass.

As verbs the difference between prick and cleave

is that prick is to pierce or puncture slightly while cleave is to split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument or cleave can be to cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto.

Cleave vs Disconnect - What's the difference?

cleave | disconnect | Related terms |

Cleave is a related term of disconnect.


In lang=en terms the difference between cleave and disconnect

is that cleave is to cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto while disconnect is to remove the connection between an appliance and an electrical power source.

As verbs the difference between cleave and disconnect

is that cleave is to split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument or cleave can be to cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto while disconnect is to sever or interrupt a connection.

As nouns the difference between cleave and disconnect

is that cleave is (technology) flat, smooth surface produced by cleavage, or any similar surface produced by similar techniques, as in glass while disconnect is a break or interruption in an existing connection, continuum, or process; disconnection.

Crush vs Cleave - What's the difference?

crush | cleave |


In lang=en terms the difference between crush and cleave

is that crush is to be or become broken down or in, or pressed into a smaller compass, by external weight or force while cleave is to cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto.

As nouns the difference between crush and cleave

is that crush is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin while cleave is (technology) flat, smooth surface produced by cleavage, or any similar surface produced by similar techniques, as in glass.

As verbs the difference between crush and cleave

is that 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 while cleave is to split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument or cleave can be to cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto.

Hurl vs Cleave - What's the difference?

hurl | cleave |


In lang=en terms the difference between hurl and cleave

is that hurl is to participate in the sport of hurling while cleave is to cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto.

As verbs the difference between hurl and cleave

is that hurl is to throw (something) with force while cleave is to split or sever something with, or as if with, a sharp instrument or cleave can be to cling, adhere or stick fast to something; used with to or unto.

As nouns the difference between hurl and cleave

is that hurl is a throw, especially a violent throw; a fling while cleave is (technology) flat, smooth surface produced by cleavage, or any similar surface produced by similar techniques, as in glass.

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