fork |
thread |
In transitive terms the difference between fork and thread
is that
fork is to move with a fork (as hay or food) while
thread is to pass (through a narrow constriction or around a series of obstacles).
As nouns the difference between fork and thread
is that
fork is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc while
thread is a long, thin and flexible form of material, generally with a round cross-section, used in sewing, weaving or in the construction of string.
As verbs the difference between fork and thread
is that
fork is to divide into two or more branches while
thread is to put thread through.
fork |
rock |
As verbs the difference between fork and rock
is that
fork is to divide into two or more branches while
rock is (
rycka).
As a noun fork
is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc.
fork |
clevis |
As nouns the difference between fork and clevis
is that
fork is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc while
clevis is a u-shaped coupling having holes at each end, through which a bolt is run; used especially to fit attachments to a tractor or other vehicle as it allows a degree of rotation about the bolt.
As a verb fork
is to divide into two or more branches.
fork |
vivisect |
As verbs the difference between fork and vivisect
is that
fork is to divide into two or more branches while
vivisect is to perform vivisection upon; to dissect alive.
As a noun fork
is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc.
fork |
pay |
In lang=en terms the difference between fork and pay
is that
fork is to move with a fork (as hay or food) while
pay is to suffer consequences.
As nouns the difference between fork and pay
is that
fork is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc while
pay is money given in return for work; salary or wages.
As verbs the difference between fork and pay
is that
fork is to divide into two or more branches while
pay is to give money or other compensation to in exchange for goods or services or
pay can be (nautical|transitive) to cover (the bottom of a vessel, a seam, a spar, etc) with tar or pitch, or a waterproof composition of tallow, resin, etc; to smear.
As an adjective pay is
operable or accessible on deposit of coins.
tea |
fork |
As nouns the difference between tea and fork
is that
tea is the dried leaves or buds of the tea plant,
Camellia sinensis while
fork is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc.
As verbs the difference between tea and fork
is that
tea is to drink tea while
fork is to divide into two or more branches.
As a proper noun Tea
is a city in South Dakota.
As an initialism TEA
is training and employment agency.
time |
fork |
As nouns the difference between time and fork
is that
time is while
fork is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc.
As a verb fork is
to divide into two or more branches.
soup |
fork |
In figuratively|lang=en terms the difference between soup and fork
is that
soup is (figuratively) any mixture or substance suggestive of soup consistency while
fork is (figuratively) a point in time where one has to make a decision between two life paths.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between soup and fork
is that
soup is (obsolete) to breathe out while
fork is (obsolete) a gallows.
As verbs the difference between soup and fork
is that
soup is or
soup can be (uncommon) to feed: to provide with soup or a meal while
fork is to divide into two or more branches.
As nouns the difference between soup and fork
is that
soup is or
soup can be any of various dishes commonly made by combining liquids, such as water or stock with other ingredients, such as meat and vegetables, that contribute flavor and texture while
fork is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc.
bamboo |
fork |
In lang=en terms the difference between bamboo and fork
is that
bamboo is a British military or Honourable East India Company employee, who spent so much time in Indonesia, India, or Malaysia that they never went back home while
fork is the simultaneous attack of two adversary pieces with one single attacking piece (especially a knight).
In transitive terms the difference between bamboo and fork
is that
bamboo is to flog with a bamboo cane while
fork is to move with a fork (as hay or food).
As an adjective bamboo
is made of the wood of the bamboo.
potato |
fork |
As nouns the difference between potato and fork
is that
potato is a plant tuber,
solanum tuberosum , eaten as a starchy vegetable, particularly in the americas and europe while
fork is a pronged tool having a long straight handle, used for digging, lifting, throwing etc.
As a verb fork is
to divide into two or more branches.
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