graze
grass | graze |
As a proper noun grass is . As a noun graze is the act of grazing; a scratching or injuring lightly on passing. As a verb graze is to feed or supply (cattle, sheep, etc) with grass; to furnish pasture for.
scuff | graze |
As verbs the difference between scuff and graze is that scuff is to mishit (a shot on a ball) due to poor contact with the ball while graze is to feed or supply (cattle, sheep, etc) with grass; to furnish pasture for. As nouns the difference between scuff and graze is that scuff is the back part of the neck; the scruff while graze is the act of grazing; a scratching or injuring lightly on passing. As an adjective scuff is caused by scraping, usually with one's feet.
graze | grase |
As a noun graze is the act of grazing; a scratching or injuring lightly on passing. As a verb graze is to feed or supply (cattle, sheep, etc.) with grass; to furnish pasture for. As an acronym GRASE is Generally Regarded As Safe and Effective''.
skim | graze |
In intransitive terms the difference between skim and graze is that skim is to ricochet while graze is to yield grass for grazing. In transitive terms the difference between skim and graze is that skim is to clear a liquid from (scum or substance floating or lying on it), especially the cream that floats on top of fresh milk while graze is to cause a slight wound to; to scratch. As an adjective skim is having lowered fat content. As a noun graze is the act of grazing; a scratching or injuring lightly on passing.
look | graze |
In transitive terms the difference between look and graze is that look is to express or manifest by a look while graze is to cause a slight wound to; to scratch. As verbs the difference between look and graze is that look is to try to see, to pay attention to with one’s eyes while graze is to feed or supply (cattle, sheep, etc.) with grass; to furnish pasture for. As nouns the difference between look and graze is that look is the action of looking, an attempt to see while graze is the act of grazing; a scratching or injuring lightly on passing. As a proper noun Look is {{surname|from=given names}.
graze | forage |
As nouns the difference between graze and forage is that graze is the act of grazing; a scratching or injuring lightly on passing while forage is fodder for animals, especially cattle and horses. As verbs the difference between graze and forage is that graze is to feed or supply (cattle, sheep, etc.) with grass; to furnish pasture for while forage is to search for and gather food for animals, particularly cattle and horses.
graze | seize |
In transitive terms the difference between graze and seize is that graze is to cause a slight wound to; to scratch while seize is to have a sudden and powerful effect upon. In intransitive terms the difference between graze and seize is that graze is to yield grass for grazing while seize is to bind or lock in position immovably; see also seize up
As a noun graze is the act of grazing; a scratching or injuring lightly on passing.
graze | sprain |
As nouns the difference between graze and sprain is that graze is the act of grazing; a scratching or injuring lightly on passing while sprain is the act or result of spraining; lameness caused by spraining; as, a bad sprain of the wrist. As verbs the difference between graze and sprain is that graze is to feed or supply (cattle, sheep, etc.) with grass; to furnish pasture for while sprain is to weaken, as a joint, ligament, or muscle, by sudden and excessive exertion, as by wrenching; to overstrain, or stretch injuriously, but without luxation; as, to sprain one's ankle.
peer | graze |
In intransitive terms the difference between peer and graze is that peer is to look with difficulty, or as if searching for something while graze is to yield grass for grazing.
graze | scape |
As nouns the difference between graze and scape is that graze is the act of grazing; a scratching or injuring lightly on passing while scape is (botany) a leafless stalk growing directly out of a root or scape can be (archaic) escape. As verbs the difference between graze and scape is that graze is to feed or supply (cattle, sheep, etc) with grass; to furnish pasture for while scape is (archaic) to escape.
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