frit |
frot |
As nouns the difference between frit and frot
is that
frit is a fused mixture of materials used to make glass while
frot is a non-penetrative sex in which two males rub each other's penises.
As verbs the difference between frit and frot
is that
frit is to add to a glass or ceramic mixture while
frot is (slang) to publicly rub one's genitals against someone for sexual gratification, especially without the other's consent or knowledge (in this sense it is related to frotteurism and not frottage).
As an adjective frit
is (uk|dialect|lincolnshire) frightened.
frit |
flit |
As nouns the difference between frit and flit
is that
frit is a fused mixture of materials used to make glass while
flit is a fluttering or darting movement.
As verbs the difference between frit and flit
is that
frit is to add to a glass or ceramic mixture while
flit is to move about rapidly and nimbly.
As adjectives the difference between frit and flit
is that
frit is (uk|dialect|lincolnshire) frightened while
flit is (poetic|obsolete) fast, nimble.
frit |
frat |
As nouns the difference between frit and frat
is that
frit is a fused mixture of materials used to make glass while
frat is shortened form for fraternity, college organization (often used as a noun modifier).
As a verb frit
is to add to a glass or ceramic mixture.
As an adjective frit
is (uk|dialect|lincolnshire) frightened.
frit |
fritz |
As nouns the difference between frit and fritz
is that
frit is a fused mixture of materials used to make glass while
Fritz is a German person.
As verbs the difference between frit and fritz
is that
frit is to add frit to a glass or ceramic mixture while
fritz is to go wrong or become defective.
As an adjective frit
is frightened.
As a proper noun Fritz is
a name used to represent the German people (particularly the German armed forces) as a group.
frit |
frig |
As nouns the difference between frit and frig
is that
frit is a fused mixture of materials used to make glass while
frig is an act of frigging or
frig can be a fridge.
As verbs the difference between frit and frig
is that
frit is to add to a glass or ceramic mixture while
frig is (obsolete) to fidget, to wriggle around.
As an adjective frit
is (uk|dialect|lincolnshire) frightened.
frim |
frit |
As adjectives the difference between frim and frit
is that
frim is (dialectal|archaic|or|obsolete) flourishing, thriving or
frim can be or
frim can be (judaism) while
frit is (uk|dialect|lincolnshire) frightened.
As a noun frit is
a fused mixture of materials used to make glass.
As a verb frit is
to add to a glass or ceramic mixture.
frit |
grit |
As nouns the difference between frit and grit
is that
frit is a fused mixture of materials used to make glass while
grit is collection of hard small materials, such as dirt, ground stone, debris from sandblasting or other such grinding, swarf from metalworking.
As verbs the difference between frit and grit
is that
frit is to add frit to a glass or ceramic mixture while
grit is to clench, particularly in reaction to pain or anger; apparently only appears in
gritting one's teeth.
As adjectives the difference between frit and grit
is that
frit is frightened while
Grit is of or belonging to the Liberal Party of Canada.
fit |
frit |
As an abbreviation fit
is (travel industry|aviation) fully inclusive tour.
As a noun frit is
a fused mixture of materials used to make glass.
As a verb frit is
to add to a glass or ceramic mixture.
As an adjective frit is
(uk|dialect|lincolnshire) frightened.
fruit |
frit |
As nouns the difference between fruit and frit
is that
fruit is the seed-bearing part of a plant, often edible, colourful/colorful and fragrant, produced from a floral ovary after fertilization while
frit is a fused mixture of materials used to make glass.
As verbs the difference between fruit and frit
is that
fruit is to produce fruit while
frit is to add frit to a glass or ceramic mixture.
As an adjective frit is
frightened.
frit |
softpaste |
As adjectives the difference between frit and softpaste
is that
frit is (uk|dialect|lincolnshire) frightened while
softpaste is (of ceramics) having a body formulation that combines clay and frit, mainly used in the production of decorative figures and domestic wares in eighteenth-century europe; also sometimes applied to other soft porcelains such as bone china.
As a noun frit
is a fused mixture of materials used to make glass.
As a verb frit
is to add to a glass or ceramic mixture.
Pages