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Sty vs Crib - What's the difference?

sty | crib | Related terms |

Sty is a related term of crib.


As an adjective sty

is hundredth.

As a noun crib is

(us) a baby’s bed (british and australasian cot) with high, often slatted, often moveable sides, suitable for a child who has outgrown a cradle or bassinet.

As a verb crib is

to place or confine in a crib.

Crib vs Mattress - What's the difference?

crib | mattress |


As nouns the difference between crib and mattress

is that crib is (us) a baby’s bed (british and australasian cot) with high, often slatted, often moveable sides, suitable for a child who has outgrown a cradle or bassinet while mattress is a pad on which a person can recline and sleep, usually having an inner section of coiled springs covered with foam or other cushioning material then enclosed with cloth fabric.

As a verb crib

is to place or confine in a crib.

Crib vs Gram - What's the difference?

crib | gram |


As verbs the difference between crib and gram

is that crib is to place or confine in a crib while gram is .

As a noun crib

is (us) a baby’s bed (british and australasian cot) with high, often slatted, often moveable sides, suitable for a child who has outgrown a cradle or bassinet.

Halt vs Crib - What's the difference?

halt | crib |


As verbs the difference between halt and crib

is that halt is while crib is to place or confine in a crib.

As a noun crib is

(us) a baby’s bed (british and australasian cot) with high, often slatted, often moveable sides, suitable for a child who has outgrown a cradle or bassinet.

Emergence vs Crib - What's the difference?

emergence | crib |


As nouns the difference between emergence and crib

is that emergence is emergence while crib is (us) a baby’s bed (british and australasian cot) with high, often slatted, often moveable sides, suitable for a child who has outgrown a cradle or bassinet.

As a verb crib is

to place or confine in a crib.

Crib vs Crypt - What's the difference?

crib | crypt |


As nouns the difference between crib and crypt

is that crib is a baby’s bed (British and Australasian cot) with high, often slatted, often moveable sides, suitable for a child who has outgrown a cradle or bassinet while crypt is an underground vault, especially one beneath a church that is used as a burial place.

As a verb crib

is to place or confine in a crib.

Hut vs Crib - What's the difference?

hut | crib | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between hut and crib

is that hut is a small wooden shed while crib is a baby’s bed (British and Australasian cot) with high, often slatted, often moveable sides, suitable for a child who has outgrown a cradle or bassinet.

As verbs the difference between hut and crib

is that hut is to put into a hut while crib is to place or confine in a crib.

Vault vs Crib - What's the difference?

vault | crib |


In transitive terms the difference between vault and crib

is that vault is to build as, or cover with a vault while crib is to collect one or more passages and/or references for use in a speech, written document or as an aid for some task; to create a crib sheet.

Crib vs Chalet - What's the difference?

crib | chalet | Related terms |

Crib is a related term of chalet.


As nouns the difference between crib and chalet

is that crib is (us) a baby’s bed (british and australasian cot) with high, often slatted, often moveable sides, suitable for a child who has outgrown a cradle or bassinet while chalet is .

As a verb crib

is to place or confine in a crib.

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