explode

Die vs Explode - What's the difference?

die | explode |


As a proper noun die

is god.

As a verb explode is

to destroy with an explosion.

Implosion vs Explode - What's the difference?

implosion | explode |


As a noun implosion

is implosion.

As a verb explode is

to destroy with an explosion.

Explode vs Denotate - What's the difference?

explode | denotate |


In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between explode and denotate

is that explode is (archaic) to disprove or debunk while denotate is (archaic) to mark off; to denote.

As verbs the difference between explode and denotate

is that explode is to destroy with an explosion while denotate is (archaic) to mark off; to denote.

Belowup vs Explode - What's the difference?

belowup | explode |


As a verb explode is

to destroy with an explosion.

Explode vs Buildup - What's the difference?

explode | buildup |


As a verb explode

is to destroy with an explosion.

As a noun buildup is

an accumulation; an increase; a gradual development.

Explode vs Webkitlineargradienttoprgbpxrgb - What's the difference?

explode | webkitlineargradienttoprgbpxrgb |

Explode vs Explodium - What's the difference?

explode | explodium |


As a verb explode

is to destroy with an explosion.

As a noun explodium is

(chiefly|fiction) any material that explodes extremely easily.

Explode vs Explodey - What's the difference?

explode | explodey |


As a verb explode

is to destroy with an explosion.

As an adjective explodey is

(slang) explosive; tending to explode.

Explode vs Blevey - What's the difference?

explode | blevey |


As verbs the difference between explode and blevey

is that explode is to destroy with an explosion while blevey is (informal) to explode as the result of a bleve.

As a noun blevey is

(informal) a bleve.

Explode vs Bombsite - What's the difference?

explode | bombsite |


As a verb explode

is to destroy with an explosion.

As a noun bombsite is

a bomb site: a place where a bomb has exploded.

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