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Grave vs Backquote - What's the difference?

grave | backquote |


As nouns the difference between grave and backquote

is that grave is cave, den, lair while backquote is (computing) the symbol.

As a verb backquote is

(computing|transitive) to enclose (text) in backquotes.

Hamstring vs Grave - What's the difference?

hamstring | grave |


As nouns the difference between hamstring and grave

is that hamstring is (anatomy) one of the great tendons situated in each side of the ham, or space back of the knee, and connected with the muscles of the back of the thigh while grave is cave, den, lair.

As a verb hamstring

is to lame or disable by cutting the tendons of the ham or knee; to hough; hence, to cripple; to incapacitate; to disable.

Melancholy vs Grave - What's the difference?

melancholy | grave |


As nouns the difference between melancholy and grave

is that melancholy is (historical) black bile, formerly thought to be one of the four "cardinal humours" of animal bodies while grave is cave, den, lair.

As an adjective melancholy

is affected with great sadness or depression.

Grave vs Acute - What's the difference?

grave | acute |


As a noun grave

is cave, den, lair.

As a verb acute is

.

Grave vs Vault - What's the difference?

grave | vault |


As nouns the difference between grave and vault

is that grave is cave, den, lair while vault is an arched structure of masonry, forming a ceiling or canopy or vault can be an act of vaulting; a leap or jump.

As a verb vault is

to build as, or cover with a vault or vault can be (ambitransitive) to jump or leap over.

Grave vs Frivolous - What's the difference?

grave | frivolous |


As a noun grave

is cave, den, lair.

As an adjective frivolous is

silly, especially at an inappropriate time or in an inappropriate manner.

Saturnine vs Grave - What's the difference?

saturnine | grave |


As an adjective saturnine

is of or born under saturn's influence.

As a noun grave is

cave, den, lair.

Grave vs Sword - What's the difference?

grave | sword |


As nouns the difference between grave and sword

is that grave is an excavation in the earth as a place of burial; also, any place of interment; a tomb; a sepulcher while sword is a long-bladed weapon having a handle and sometimes a hilt and designed to stab, hew, or slice.

As a verb grave

is to dig.

As an adjective grave

is influential, important; authoritative.

Grab vs Grave - What's the difference?

grab | grave |


As verbs the difference between grab and grave

is that grab is to grip suddenly; to seize; to clutch while grave is to dig.

As nouns the difference between grab and grave

is that grab is a sudden snatch (for something while grave is an excavation in the earth as a place of burial; also, any place of interment; a tomb; a sepulcher.

As an adjective grave is

influential, important; authoritative.

Engraving vs Grave - What's the difference?

engraving | grave |


As nouns the difference between engraving and grave

is that engraving is the practice of incising a design onto a hard, flat surface, by cutting grooves into it while grave is cave, den, lair.

As a verb engraving

is .

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