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grate

Grate vs Drate - What's the difference?

grate | drate |


As verbs the difference between grate and drate

is that grate is to cry or weep while drate is (drite).

Grate vs Gratz - What's the difference?

grate | gratz |


As a verb grate

is to cry or weep.

As a proper noun gratz is

.

Grate vs Grane - What's the difference?

grate | grane |


As a verb grate

is to cry or weep.

As a noun grane is

cereal, grain, corn.

Grate vs Grat - What's the difference?

grate | grat |


As a verb grate

is to cry or weep.

As a noun grat is

(us|finance) grantor-retained annuity trust.

Grate vs Urate - What's the difference?

grate | urate |


As a verb grate

is to cry or weep.

As a noun urate is

(chemistry) any salt of uric acid.

Grate vs Irate - What's the difference?

grate | irate |


As a verb grate

is to cry or weep.

As an adjective irate is

extremely angry; wrathful; enraged.

Grate vs Grade - What's the difference?

grate | grade |


As nouns the difference between grate and grade

is that grate is a horizontal metal grille through which water, ash, or small objects can fall, while larger objects cannot while grade is a rating.

As verbs the difference between grate and grade

is that grate is to furnish with grates; to protect with a grating or crossbars while grade is to assign scores to the components of an academic test.

As an adjective grate

is serving to gratify; agreeable.

Grate vs Prate - What's the difference?

grate | prate |


As verbs the difference between grate and prate

is that grate is to cry or weep while prate is to talk much and to little purpose; to chatter; to be loquacious; to speak foolishly; to babble.

As a noun prate is

talk to little purpose; trifling talk; unmeaning loquacity.

Grate vs Graze - What's the difference?

grate | graze |


As verbs the difference between grate and graze

is that grate is to cry or weep while graze is to feed or supply (cattle, sheep, etc) with grass; to furnish pasture for.

As a noun graze is

the act of grazing; a scratching or injuring lightly on passing.

Grate vs Crate - What's the difference?

grate | crate |


As nouns the difference between grate and crate

is that grate is a horizontal metal grille through which water, ash, or small objects can fall, while larger objects cannot while crate is a large open box or basket, used especially to transport fragile goods.

As verbs the difference between grate and crate

is that grate is to furnish with grates; to protect with a grating or crossbars while crate is to put into a crate.

As an adjective grate

is serving to gratify; agreeable.

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