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Flat vs Light - What's the difference?

flat | light |


As an adjective flat

is having no variations in height.

As an adverb flat

is so as to be flat.

As a noun flat

is an area of level ground or flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment.

As a verb flat

is (poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without.

As a proper noun light is

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Bump vs Flat - What's the difference?

bump | flat |


In lang=en terms the difference between bump and flat

is that bump is a dose of a drug such as ketamine or cocaine, when snorted recreationally while flat is a note played a semitone lower than a natural, denoted by the symbol ♭ sign placed after the letter representing the note (e.g., B♭) or in front of the note symbol (e.g. ♭♪).

As nouns the difference between bump and flat

is that bump is a light blow or jolting collision while flat is an area of level ground.

As verbs the difference between bump and flat

is that bump is to knock against or run into with a jolt while flat is to make a flat call; to call without raising.

As a proper noun Bump

is {{surname|lang=en}.

As an adjective flat is

having no variations in height.

As an adverb flat is

so as to be flat.

Flat vs Flogging - What's the difference?

flat | flogging |


As nouns the difference between flat and flogging

is that flat is an area of level ground or flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment while flogging is infliction of punishment by dealing blows or whipping.

As verbs the difference between flat and flogging

is that flat is (poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without while flogging is .

As an adjective flat

is having no variations in height.

As an adverb flat

is so as to be flat.

Flat vs Flense - What's the difference?

flat | flense |


As verbs the difference between flat and flense

is that flat is (poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without while flense is to strip the blubber or skin from, as from a whale, seal, etc.

As an adjective flat

is having no variations in height.

As an adverb flat

is so as to be flat.

As a noun flat

is an area of level ground or flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment.

Flat vs Upto - What's the difference?

flat | upto |


As an adjective flat

is having no variations in height.

As an adverb flat

is so as to be flat.

As a noun flat

is an area of level ground.

As a verb flat

is to make a flat call; to call without raising.

As a preposition upto is

misspelling of lang=en.

Flat vs Eggshell - What's the difference?

flat | eggshell |


As adjectives the difference between flat and eggshell

is that flat is having no variations in height while eggshell is of a pale yellowish-whitish colour, like that of the eggshell.

As nouns the difference between flat and eggshell

is that flat is an area of level ground or flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment while eggshell is the shell around an egg.

As an adverb flat

is so as to be flat.

As a verb flat

is (poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without.

Halftone vs Flat - What's the difference?

halftone | flat |


In lang=en terms the difference between halftone and flat

is that halftone is half the interval between two notes on a scale while flat is a note played a semitone lower than a natural, denoted by the symbol ♭ sign placed after the letter representing the note (e.g., B♭) or in front of the note symbol (e.g. ♭♪).

As an adjective flat is

having no variations in height.

As an adverb flat is

so as to be flat.

Flat vs Tower - What's the difference?

flat | tower |


In obsolete terms the difference between flat and tower

is that flat is a dull fellow; a simpleton while tower is high flight; elevation.

In intransitive terms the difference between flat and tower

is that flat is to become flat or flattened; to sink or fall to an even surface while tower is to be high or lofty; to soar.

As nouns the difference between flat and tower

is that flat is an area of level ground while tower is a structure, usually taller than it is wide, often used as a lookout, usually unsupported by guy-wires.

As verbs the difference between flat and tower

is that flat is to make a flat call; to call without raising while tower is to be very tall.

As an adjective flat

is having no variations in height.

As an adverb flat

is so as to be flat.

Flat vs Fine - What's the difference?

flat | fine |


As verbs the difference between flat and fine

is that flat is (poker slang) to make a flat call; to call without while fine is .

As an adjective flat

is having no variations in height.

As an adverb flat

is so as to be flat.

As a noun flat

is an area of level ground or flat can be (archaic|new england|now chiefly british) an apartment.

Flat vs Glad - What's the difference?

flat | glad |


In obsolete terms the difference between flat and glad

is that flat is a dull fellow; a simpleton while glad is having a bright or cheerful appearance; expressing or exciting joy; producing gladness.

As adjectives the difference between flat and glad

is that flat is having no variations in height while glad is pleased, happy, gratified.

As verbs the difference between flat and glad

is that flat is to make a flat call; to call without raising while glad is to make glad; to cheer; to gladden; to exhilarate.

As an adverb flat

is so as to be flat.

As a noun flat

is an area of level ground.

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