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Close vs Claustrophobia - What's the difference?

close | claustrophobia |


As nouns the difference between close and claustrophobia

is that close is an end or conclusion or close can be an enclosed field while claustrophobia is the fear of closed, tight places.

As a verb close

is (label) to remove a gap.

As an adjective close

is closed, shut.

Close vs Closing - What's the difference?

close | closing |


As verbs the difference between close and closing

is that close is (label) to remove a gap while closing is .

As nouns the difference between close and closing

is that close is an end or conclusion or close can be an enclosed field while closing is the act by which something is closed.

As adjectives the difference between close and closing

is that close is closed, shut while closing is coming after all others.

Block vs Close - What's the difference?

block | close |

Close is a synonym of block.



In lang=en terms the difference between block and close

is that block is the human head while close is the interest which one may have in a piece of ground, even though it is not enclosed.

In obsolete terms the difference between block and close

is that block is a blockhead; a stupid fellow; a dolt while close is out of the way of observation; secluded; secret; hidden.

As nouns the difference between block and close

is that block is a substantial, often approximately cuboid, piece of any substance while close is an end or conclusion.

As verbs the difference between block and close

is that block is to fill (something) so that it is not possible to pass while close is to remove a gap.

As an adjective close is

closed, shut.

Furtive vs Close - What's the difference?

furtive | close |


As adjectives the difference between furtive and close

is that furtive is stealthy while close is closed, shut.

As a verb close is

(label) to remove a gap.

As a noun close is

an end or conclusion or close can be an enclosed field.

Close vs Clote - What's the difference?

close | clote |


In obsolete terms the difference between close and clote

is that close is out of the way of observation; secluded; secret; hidden while clote is the common burdock; the clotbur.

As nouns the difference between close and clote

is that close is an end or conclusion while clote is the common burdock; the clotbur.

As a verb close

is to remove a gap.

As an adjective close

is closed, shut.

Close vs Closh - What's the difference?

close | closh |


In obsolete terms the difference between close and closh

is that close is out of the way of observation; secluded; secret; hidden while closh is the game of ninepins.

As nouns the difference between close and closh

is that close is an end or conclusion while closh is the game of ninepins.

As a verb close

is to remove a gap.

As an adjective close

is closed, shut.

Close vs Clome - What's the difference?

close | clome |


As verbs the difference between close and clome

is that close is to remove a gap while clome is alternative form of lang=en.

As nouns the difference between close and clome

is that close is an end or conclusion while clome is alternative form of lang=en.

As adjectives the difference between close and clome

is that close is closed, shut while clome is alternative form of lang=en.

Close vs Clost - What's the difference?

close | clost |


As adjectives the difference between close and clost

is that close is closed, shut while clost is eye dialect of lang=en.

As a verb close

is to remove a gap.

As a noun close

is an end or conclusion.

Close vs Alose - What's the difference?

close | alose |


As nouns the difference between close and alose

is that close is an end or conclusion while alose is a fish, the pedia=1 (Alosa alosa); the allice or allis.

As a verb close

is to remove a gap.

As an adjective close

is closed, shut.

Close vs Eclose - What's the difference?

close | eclose |


As verbs the difference between close and eclose

is that close is to remove a gap while eclose is to give rise to, or to undergo eclosion.

As a noun close

is an end or conclusion.

As an adjective close

is closed, shut.

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