clod |
ignoramus |
Synonyms |
Clod is a synonym of ignoramus.
As nouns the difference between clod and ignoramus
is that
clod is a lump of something, especially of earth or clay while
ignoramus is a totally ignorant person—unknowledgeable, uneducated, or uninformed; a fool or
ignoramus can be (legal|dated) a grand jury's ruling on an indictment when the evidence is determined to be insufficient to send the case to trial.
As a verb clod
is to pelt with clods.
clod |
dunce |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between clod and dunce
is that
clod is a lump of something, especially of earth or clay while
dunce is one backward in book learning; a child or other person dull or weak in intellect; a dullard; a dolt.
As a verb clod
is to pelt with clods.
clod |
oaf |
As nouns the difference between clod and oaf
is that
clod is a lump of something, especially of earth or clay while
oaf is (obsolete) an elf's child; a changeling left by fairies or goblins, hence, a deformed or foolish child.
As a verb clod
is to pelt with clods.
clod |
clump |
Related terms |
Clod is a related term of clump.
In lang=en terms the difference between clod and clump
is that
clod is to pelt with clods while
clump is to walk with heavy footfalls.
As nouns the difference between clod and clump
is that
clod is a lump of something, especially of earth or clay while
clump is a cluster or lump; an unshaped piece or mass.
As verbs the difference between clod and clump
is that
clod is to pelt with clods while
clump is to form clusters or lumps.
lout |
clod |
Synonyms |
Lout is a synonym of clod.
As nouns the difference between lout and clod
is that
lout is a troublemaker, often violent; a rude violent person; a yob while
clod is a lump of something, especially of earth or clay.
As verbs the difference between lout and clod
is that
lout is (obsolete|transitive) to treat as a lout or fool; to neglect; to disappoint or
lout can be (archaic) to bend, bow, stoop while
clod is to pelt with clods.
rube |
clod |
As nouns the difference between rube and clod
is that
rube is a person of rural heritage; a yokel while
clod is a lump of something, especially of earth or clay.
As a proper noun Rube
is a diminutive of the male given name Reuben.
As a verb clod is
to pelt with clods.
clod |
plod |
In lang=en terms the difference between clod and plod
is that
clod is to pelt with clods while
plod is to trudge over or through.
As nouns the difference between clod and plod
is that
clod is a lump of something, especially of earth or clay while
plod is a slow or labored walk or other motion or activity or
plod can be (obsolete) a puddle or
plod can be the police, police officers.
As verbs the difference between clod and plod
is that
clod is to pelt with clods while
plod is to walk or move slowly and heavily or laboriously (+ on, through, over).
clad |
clod |
As verbs the difference between clad and clod
is that
clad is to clothe while
clod is to pelt with clods.
As a noun clod is
a lump of something, especially of earth or clay.
cood |
clod |
As verbs the difference between cood and clod
is that
cood is eye dialect of lang=en while
clod is to pelt with clods.
As a noun clod is
a lump of something, especially of earth or clay.
clod |
clot |
In transitive terms the difference between clod and clot
is that
clod is to pelt with clods while
clot is to cause to clot or form into a mass.
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