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Dig vs Zig - What's the difference?

dig | zig |


As verbs the difference between dig and zig

is that dig is to move hard-packed earth out of the way, especially downward to make a hole with a shovel. Or to drill, or the like, through rocks, roads, or the like. More generally, to make any similar hole by moving material out of the way while zig is to make such a turn.

As nouns the difference between dig and zig

is that dig is an archeological investigation while zig is a sudden or sharp turn or change of direction.

Dig vs Jig - What's the difference?

dig | jig |


As nouns the difference between dig and jig

is that dig is ditch, dyke while jig is (music) a light, brisk musical movement; a gigue.

As a verb jig is

to move briskly, especially as a dance.

Dig vs Wig - What's the difference?

dig | wig |


As a noun dig

is ditch, dyke.

As an adjective wig is

(aviation|nautical) wing-in-ground.

Dig vs Fig - What's the difference?

dig | fig |


As nouns the difference between dig and fig

is that dig is ditch, dyke while fig is fig.

Dig vs Din - What's the difference?

dig | din |


As nouns the difference between dig and din

is that dig is ditch, dyke while din is or din can be dyne.

Dig vs Dir - What's the difference?

dig | dir |


As a noun dig

is ditch, dyke.

As a pronoun dir is

second-person formal, nominative : you.

Dig vs Gig - What's the difference?

dig | gig |


As nouns the difference between dig and gig

is that dig is ditch, dyke while gig is gig (performing engagement by a musical group, usually used when referring to events with small audience and contemporary music such as rock or punk).

Dig vs Dis - What's the difference?

dig | dis |


As a noun dig

is ditch, dyke.

As a numeral dis is

ten.

Dig vs Dag - What's the difference?

dig | dag |


In transitive terms the difference between dig and dag

is that dig is to get by digging; to take from the ground; often with up while dag is to cut or slash the edge of a garment into dags.

As verbs the difference between dig and dag

is that dig is to move hard-packed earth out of the way, especially downward to make a hole with a shovel. Or to drill, or the like, through rocks, roads, or the like. More generally, to make any similar hole by moving material out of the way while dag is to shear the hindquarters of a sheep in order to remove dags or prevent their formation.

As nouns the difference between dig and dag

is that dig is an archeological investigation while dag is a hanging end or shred, in particular a long pointed strip of cloth at the edge of a piece of clothing, or one of a row of decorative strips of cloth that may ornament a tent, booth or fairground.

As an interjection dag is

expressing shock, awe or surprise; used as a general intensifier.

As an initialism DAG is

Deputy Attorney General in several nations’ federal governments.

Dig vs Lig - What's the difference?

dig | lig |


As a noun dig

is ditch, dyke.

As a verb lig is

to lie; be in a prostrate or recumbent position.

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