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Meeting vs Crowd - What's the difference?

meeting | crowd | Related terms |

Meeting is a related term of crowd.


As verbs the difference between meeting and crowd

is that meeting is while crowd is to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle.

As nouns the difference between meeting and crowd

is that meeting is (uncountable) the action of the verb to meet while crowd is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.

Crowd vs Accumulation - What's the difference?

crowd | accumulation | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between crowd and accumulation

is that crowd is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order while accumulation is the act of amassing or gathering, as into a pile.

As a verb crowd

is to press forward; to advance by pushing.

Crowd vs Association - What's the difference?

crowd | association | Related terms |

Crowd is a related term of association.


As nouns the difference between crowd and association

is that crowd is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument while association is the act of associating.

As a verb crowd

is to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle.

Crowd vs Club - What's the difference?

crowd | club | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between crowd and club

is that crowd is to press together or collect in numbers; to swarm; to throng while club is to pay an equal or proportionate share of a common charge or expense.

In transitive terms the difference between crowd and club

is that crowd is to press by solicitation; to urge; to dun; hence, to treat discourteously or unreasonably while club is to unite, or contribute, for the accomplishment of a common end.

In nautical terms the difference between crowd and club

is that crowd is to approach another ship too closely when it has right of way while club is to drift in a current with an anchor out.

Crowd vs Surge - What's the difference?

crowd | surge | Related terms |

Crowd is a related term of surge.


In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between crowd and surge

is that crowd is (nautical) to approach another ship too closely when it has right of way while surge is (nautical) the swell or heave of the sea (fm 55-501).

In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between crowd and surge

is that crowd is (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument while surge is (obsolete) a spring; a fountain.

As verbs the difference between crowd and surge

is that crowd is to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle while surge is (lb) to rush, flood, or increase suddenly.

As nouns the difference between crowd and surge

is that crowd is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument while surge is a sudden transient rush, flood or increase.

Crowd vs Sphere - What's the difference?

crowd | sphere | Related terms |

Crowd is a related term of sphere.


As nouns the difference between crowd and sphere

is that crowd is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument while sphere is sphere.

As a verb crowd

is to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle.

Clique vs Crowd - What's the difference?

clique | crowd | Synonyms |

Crowd is a synonym of clique.



As nouns the difference between clique and crowd

is that clique is a small, exclusive group of individuals; cabal while crowd is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order.

As verbs the difference between clique and crowd

is that clique is to associate together in a clannish way; to act with others secretly to gain a desired end; to plot while crowd is to press forward; to advance by pushing.

Crowd vs Reach - What's the difference?

crowd | reach | Related terms |

Crowd is a related term of reach.


As a verb crowd

is to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle.

As a noun crowd

is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.

As an acronym reach is

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Crowd vs Accumulate - What's the difference?

crowd | accumulate | Related terms |

Crowd is a related term of accumulate.


In lang=en terms the difference between crowd and accumulate

is that crowd is to press by solicitation; to urge; to dun; hence, to treat discourteously or unreasonably while accumulate is to grow or increase in quantity or number; to increase greatly.

As verbs the difference between crowd and accumulate

is that crowd is to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle while accumulate is to heap up in a mass; to pile up; to collect or bring together; to amass.

As a noun crowd

is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument.

As an adjective accumulate is

(poetic|rare) collected; accumulated.

Crowd vs Stream - What's the difference?

crowd | stream | Related terms |

Crowd is a related term of stream.


In lang=en terms the difference between crowd and stream

is that crowd is to press by solicitation; to urge; to dun; hence, to treat discourteously or unreasonably while stream is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.

As verbs the difference between crowd and stream

is that crowd is to press forward; to advance by pushing or crowd can be (obsolete|intransitive) to play on a crowd; to fiddle while stream is to flow in a continuous or steady manner, like a liquid.

As nouns the difference between crowd and stream

is that crowd is a group of people congregated or collected into a close body without order or crowd can be (obsolete) a crwth, an ancient celtic plucked string instrument while stream is a small river; a large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks.

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