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Turf vs Dung - What's the difference?

turf | dung |


As nouns the difference between turf and dung

is that turf is a layer of earth covered with grass; sod while dung is manure; animal excrement.

As verbs the difference between turf and dung

is that turf is to create a lawn by laying turfs while dung is to fertilize with dung.

Dung vs Sludge - What's the difference?

dung | sludge |


In intransitive terms the difference between dung and sludge

is that dung is to void excrement while sludge is to slop or drip slowly.

As nouns the difference between dung and sludge

is that dung is manure; animal excrement while sludge is a generic term for solids separated from suspension in a liquid.

As verbs the difference between dung and sludge

is that dung is to fertilize with dung while sludge is to slump or slouch.

As an initialism SLUDGE is

a mnemonic ("salivation, lacrimation, urination, defecation, gastrointestinal upset, emesis") used to identify the common symptoms of certain affections of a cholinergic toxidrome.

Dung vs Scar - What's the difference?

dung | scar |


As verbs the difference between dung and scar

is that dung is to use, employ while scar is to mark the skin permanently.

As a noun scar is

a permanent mark on the skin sometimes caused by the healing of a wound or scar can be a cliff or scar can be a marine food fish, the scarus or parrotfish.

Dung vs Pellets - What's the difference?

dung | pellets |


As nouns the difference between dung and pellets

is that dung is manure; animal excrement while pellets is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between dung and pellets

is that dung is to fertilize with dung while pellets is third-person singular of pellet.

Stool vs Dung - What's the difference?

stool | dung |


As verbs the difference between stool and dung

is that stool is (agriculture) to ramify; to tiller, as grain; to shoot out suckers while dung is to use, employ.

As a noun stool

is a seat for one person without a back or armrest or stool can be a plant from which layers are propagated by bending its branches into the soil.

Dung vs Scatwhatsdifference - What's the difference?

dung | scatwhatsdifference |

Scatwhatsdifference is likely misspelled.


Scatwhatsdifference has no English definition.

As a noun dung

is manure; animal excrement.

As a verb dung

is to fertilize with dung.

Dung vs Dnger - What's the difference?

dung | dnger |

Dnger is likely misspelled.


Dnger has no English definition.

As a noun dung

is manure; animal excrement.

As a verb dung

is to fertilize with dung.

Dzung vs Dung - What's the difference?

dzung | dung |


As a verb dung is

to use, employ.

Tung vs Dung - What's the difference?

tung | dung |


As a noun tung

is tongue.

As a verb dung is

to use, employ.

Ding vs Dung - What's the difference?

ding | dung |

Dung is a alternative form of ding.



In colloquial terms the difference between ding and dung

is that ding is a rejection while dung is to discard (especially rubbish); to chuck out.

In transitive terms the difference between ding and dung

is that ding is to keep repeating; impress by reiteration, with reference to the monotonous striking of a bell while dung is to fertilize with dung.

In intransitive terms the difference between ding and dung

is that ding is to make high-pitched sound like a bell while dung is to void excrement.

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