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Wind vs Fold - What's the difference?

wind | fold |


As a noun wind

is wind; movement of air usually caused by convection or differences of air pressure.

As a proper noun fold is

earth.

Fold vs Gather - What's the difference?

fold | gather | Related terms |


In intransitive terms the difference between fold and gather

is that fold is to give way on a point or in an argument while gather is to grow gradually larger by accretion.

As verbs the difference between fold and gather

is that fold is to bend (any thin material, such as paper) over so that it comes in contact with itself while gather is to collect; normally separate things.

As nouns the difference between fold and gather

is that fold is an act of folding while gather is a plait or fold in cloth, made by drawing a thread through it; a pucker.

Fold vs Furrow - What's the difference?

fold | furrow |


As a proper noun fold

is earth.

As a noun furrow is

a trench cut in the soil, as when plowed in order to plant a crop.

As a verb furrow is

to make (a) groove, a cut(s) in (the ground etc).

Foll vs Fold - What's the difference?

foll | fold |


As a noun foll

is .

As a proper noun fold is

earth.

Fold vs Folk - What's the difference?

fold | folk |


As nouns the difference between fold and folk

is that fold is an act of folding while folk is a grouping of smaller peoples or tribes as a nation.

As a verb fold

is to bend (any thin material, such as paper) over so that it comes in contact with itself.

As an adjective folk is

of or pertaining to the inhabitants of a land, their culture, tradition, or history.

Fold vs Lold - What's the difference?

fold | lold |


As a proper noun fold

is earth.

As a verb lold is

(lol).

Fold vs Foud - What's the difference?

fold | foud |


As a proper noun fold

is earth.

As a noun foud is

(british|shetland and orkney) a bailiff or magistrate.

Fold vs Wold - What's the difference?

fold | wold |


As a proper noun fold

is earth.

As a noun wold is

an unforested or deforested plain, a grassland, a moor.

Fold vs Bound - What's the difference?

fold | bound |


In transitive terms the difference between fold and bound

is that fold is to enclose within folded arms (see also enfold) while bound is to cause to leap.

In intransitive terms the difference between fold and bound

is that fold is to give way on a point or in an argument while bound is to leap, move by jumping.

In obsolete terms the difference between fold and bound

is that fold is a boundary or limit while bound is ready, prepared.

As an adjective bound is

obliged (to).

Fold vs Clench - What's the difference?

fold | clench |


As verbs the difference between fold and clench

is that fold is to bend (any thin material, such as paper) over so that it comes in contact with itself while clench is to squeeze; to grip or hold tightly.

As nouns the difference between fold and clench

is that fold is an act of folding while clench is tight grip.

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