dart |
fly |
Related terms |
Dart is a related term of fly.
As a noun fly is
(zoology) any insect of the order diptera; characterized by having two wings, also called true flies or
fly can be (obsolete) the action of flying; flight.
As a verb fly is
to travel through the air, another gas or a vacuum, without being in contact with a grounded surface or
fly can be (baseball) to hit a fly ball; to hit a fly ball that is caught for an out compare ground (verb) and line (verb).
As an adjective fly is
(slang|dated) quick-witted, alert, mentally sharp, smart (in a mental sense).
evacuate |
fly |
As verbs the difference between evacuate and fly
is that
evacuate is to leave or withdraw from; to quit; to retire from; as, soldiers from a country, city, or fortress while
fly is to travel through the air, another gas or a vacuum, without being in contact with a grounded surface or
fly can be (baseball) to hit a fly ball; to hit a fly ball that is caught for an out compare ground (verb) and line (verb).
As a noun fly is
(zoology) any insect of the order diptera; characterized by having two wings, also called true flies or
fly can be (obsolete) the action of flying; flight.
As an adjective fly is
(slang|dated) quick-witted, alert, mentally sharp, smart (in a mental sense).
fly |
smelly |
As adjectives the difference between fly and smelly
is that
fly is (slang|dated) quick-witted, alert, mentally sharp, smart (in a mental sense) while
smelly is having a bad smell.
As a noun fly
is (zoology) any insect of the order diptera; characterized by having two wings, also called true flies or
fly can be (obsolete) the action of flying; flight.
As a verb fly
is to travel through the air, another gas or a vacuum, without being in contact with a grounded surface or
fly can be (baseball) to hit a fly ball; to hit a fly ball that is caught for an out compare ground (verb) and line (verb).
fall |
fly |
As verbs the difference between fall and fly
is that
fall is while
fly is to travel through the air, another gas or a vacuum, without being in contact with a grounded surface or
fly can be (baseball) to hit a fly ball; to hit a fly ball that is caught for an out compare ground (verb) and line (verb).
As a noun fly is
(zoology) any insect of the order diptera; characterized by having two wings, also called true flies or
fly can be (obsolete) the action of flying; flight.
As an adjective fly is
(slang|dated) quick-witted, alert, mentally sharp, smart (in a mental sense).
rig |
fly |
In slang|lang=en terms the difference between rig and fly
is that
rig is (slang) radio]] equipment, especially a [[cb radio|citizen's band transceiver while
fly is (slang) beautiful; displaying physical beauty.
In lang=en terms the difference between rig and fly
is that
rig is to manipulate something dishonestly for personal gain or discriminatory purposes while
fly is to travel very fast.
In nautical|lang=en terms the difference between rig and fly
is that
rig is (nautical) to equip and fit (a ship) with sails, shrouds, and yards while
fly is (nautical) that part of a compass on which the points are marked; the compass card.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between rig and fly
is that
rig is (obsolete) a blast of wind while
fly is (obsolete) the action of flying; flight.
As nouns the difference between rig and fly
is that
rig is (slang|nautical) the rigging of a sailing ship or other such craft or
rig can be (uk|scotland|dialect) a ridge or
rig can be (obsolete) a wanton; one given to unbecoming conduct while
fly is (zoology) any insect of the order diptera; characterized by having two wings, also called true flies or
fly can be (obsolete) the action of flying; flight.
As verbs the difference between rig and fly
is that
rig is to fit out with a harness or other equipment while
fly is to travel through the air, another gas or a vacuum, without being in contact with a grounded surface or
fly can be (baseball) to hit a fly ball; to hit a fly ball that is caught for an out compare ground (verb) and line (verb).
As an adjective fly is
(slang|dated) quick-witted, alert, mentally sharp, smart (in a mental sense).
jump |
fly |
In intransitive terms the difference between jump and fly
is that
jump is to employ a move in certain board games where one game piece is moved from one legal position to another passing over the position of another piece while
fly is to travel very fast.
In obsolete terms the difference between jump and fly
is that
jump is exact; matched; fitting; precise while
fly is the action of flying; flight.
As an adverb jump
is exactly; precisely.
fly |
bug |
As nouns the difference between fly and bug
is that
fly is (zoology) any insect of the order diptera; characterized by having two wings, also called true flies or
fly can be (obsolete) the action of flying; flight while
bug is god.
As a verb fly
is to travel through the air, another gas or a vacuum, without being in contact with a grounded surface or
fly can be (baseball) to hit a fly ball; to hit a fly ball that is caught for an out compare ground (verb) and line (verb).
As an adjective fly
is (slang|dated) quick-witted, alert, mentally sharp, smart (in a mental sense).
fly |
cow |
As a noun fly
is (zoology) any insect of the order diptera; characterized by having two wings, also called true flies or
fly can be (obsolete) the action of flying; flight.
As a verb fly
is to travel through the air, another gas or a vacuum, without being in contact with a grounded surface or
fly can be (baseball) to hit a fly ball; to hit a fly ball that is caught for an out compare ground (verb) and line (verb).
As an adjective fly
is (slang|dated) quick-witted, alert, mentally sharp, smart (in a mental sense).
As an acronym cow is
(computing).
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