glue |
jelly |
As nouns the difference between glue and jelly
is that
glue is a hard gelatin made by boiling bones and hides, used in solution as an adhesive; or any sticky adhesive substance while
jelly is (new zealand|australia|british) a dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set.
As verbs the difference between glue and jelly
is that
glue is to join or attach something using glue while
jelly is to wiggle like jelly.
As an adjective jelly is
(slang) jealous.
glue |
sculpt |
As verbs the difference between glue and sculpt
is that
glue is to join or attach something using glue while
sculpt is to be a sculptor.
As a noun glue
is a hard gelatin made by boiling bones and hides, used in solution as an adhesive; or any sticky adhesive substance.
mastic |
glue |
As nouns the difference between mastic and glue
is that
mastic is an evergreen shrub or small tree, species: Pistacia lentiscus, native to the Mediterranean while
glue is a hard gelatin made by boiling bones and hides, used in solution as an adhesive; or any sticky adhesive substance.
As a verb glue is
to join or attach something using glue.
starch |
glue |
As nouns the difference between starch and glue
is that
starch is a widely diffused vegetable substance found especially in seeds, bulbs, and tubers, and extracted (as from potatoes, corn, rice, etc.) as a white, glistening, granular or powdery substance, without taste or smell, and giving a very peculiar creaking sound when rubbed between the fingers. It is used as a food, in the production of commercial grape sugar, for stiffening linen in laundries, in making paste, etc while
glue is a hard gelatin made by boiling bones and hides, used in solution as an adhesive; or any sticky adhesive substance.
As verbs the difference between starch and glue
is that
starch is to apply or treat with laundry starch, to create a hard, smooth surface while
glue is to join or attach something using glue.
As an adjective starch
is stiff; precise; rigid.
glue |
gel |
In transitive terms the difference between glue and gel
is that
glue is to cause something to adhere closely to; to follow attentively while
gel is to apply (cosmetic) gel to (the hair, etc).
glue |
adhensive |
affix |
glue |
As nouns the difference between affix and glue
is that
affix is affix while
glue is a hard gelatin made by boiling bones and hides, used in solution as an adhesive; or any sticky adhesive substance.
As a verb glue is
to join or attach something using glue.
glue |
near |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between glue and near
is that
glue is (obsolete) birdlime while
near is (obsolete) immediate; direct; close; short.
As nouns the difference between glue and near
is that
glue is a hard gelatin made by boiling bones and hides, used in solution as an adhesive; or any sticky adhesive substance while
near is the left side of a horse or of a team of horses pulling a carriage etc.
As verbs the difference between glue and near
is that
glue is to join or attach something using glue while
near is to come closer to; to approach.
As an adjective near is
physically close.
As an adverb near is
having a small intervening distance with regard to something.
As a preposition near is
close to, in close proximity to.
glue |
around |
As a noun glue
is a hard gelatin made by boiling bones and hides, used in solution as an adhesive; or any sticky adhesive substance.
As a verb glue
is to join or attach something using glue.
As a preposition around is
defining a circle or closed curve containing a thing.
As an adjective around is
alive; existing.
As an adverb around is
generally.
glue |
attatch |
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