throwdown |
drop |
In slang|lang=en terms the difference between throwdown and drop
is that
throwdown is (slang) a fight or brawl; or, a challenge or incitement to fight while
drop is (slang) to impart.
As nouns the difference between throwdown and drop
is that
throwdown is (slang|wrestling) a fall, indicating defeat or
throwdown can be (slang) a fight or brawl; or, a challenge or incitement to fight while
drop is a small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that falls from a source of liquid.
As a verb drop is
to fall in droplets (of a liquid).
drop |
x |
As a noun drop
is a small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that falls from a source of liquid.
As a verb drop
is to fall in droplets (of a liquid).
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
drop |
droppeth |
As verbs the difference between drop and droppeth
is that
drop is to fall in droplets (of a liquid) while
droppeth is (archaic) (
drop).
As a noun drop
is a small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that falls from a source of liquid.
drop |
shade |
In lang=en terms the difference between drop and shade
is that
drop is to cancel or end a scheduled event, project or course while
shade is to darken, particularly in drawing.
As nouns the difference between drop and shade
is that
drop is a small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that falls from a source of liquid while
shade is (
label) darkness where light, particularly sunlight, is blocked.
As verbs the difference between drop and shade
is that
drop is to fall in droplets (of a liquid) while
shade is to shield from light.
drop |
setdown |
As nouns the difference between drop and setdown
is that
drop is a small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that falls from a source of liquid while
setdown is the humbling of a person by act or words.
As a verb drop
is to fall in droplets (of a liquid).
downstream |
drop |
As an adjective downstream
is lower down, in relation to a river or stream.
As an adverb downstream
is following the path of a river or stream.
As a noun drop is
a small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that falls from a source of liquid.
As a verb drop is
to fall in droplets (of a liquid).
discontinue |
drop |
As verbs the difference between discontinue and drop
is that
discontinue is to interrupt the continuance of; to put an end to, especially as regards commercial productions; to stop producing, making, or supplying something while
drop is to fall in droplets (of a liquid).
As a noun drop is
a small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that falls from a source of liquid.
drop |
undefined |
As a noun drop
is a small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that falls from a source of liquid.
As a verb drop
is to fall in droplets (of a liquid).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
linctus |
drop |
As nouns the difference between linctus and drop
is that
linctus is (medicine) any syrupy medication; especially a remedy for coughs while
drop is a small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that falls from a source of liquid.
As a verb drop is
to fall in droplets (of a liquid).
drop |
float |
As nouns the difference between drop and float
is that
drop is a small mass of liquid just large enough to hold its own weight via surface tension, usually one that falls from a source of liquid while
float is a buoyant device used to support something in water or another liquid.
As verbs the difference between drop and float
is that
drop is to fall in droplets (of a liquid) while
float is (
lb) of an object or substance, to be supported by a liquid of greater density than the object so as that part of the object or substance remains above the surface.
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