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gride

Gride vs Bride - What's the difference?

gride | bride |


As verbs the difference between gride and bride

is that gride is (obsolete|transitive) to pierce (something) with a weapon; to wound, to stab while bride is .

As a noun bride is

a slant, a person of east asian descent.

Pride vs Gride - What's the difference?

pride | gride |


As verbs the difference between pride and gride

is that pride is (reflexive) to take or experience pride in something, be proud of it while gride is (obsolete|transitive) to pierce (something) with a weapon; to wound, to stab.

As a noun pride

is the quality or state of being proud; inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, rank etc, which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve and often contempt of others.

Gride vs Grade - What's the difference?

gride | grade |


As a verb gride

is (obsolete|transitive) to pierce (something) with a weapon; to wound, to stab.

As an adjective grade is

nco or officer (attributive).

As a noun grade is

rank.

Gride vs Grise - What's the difference?

gride | grise |


As verbs the difference between gride and grise

is that gride is (obsolete|transitive) to pierce (something) with a weapon; to wound, to stab while grise is .

As a noun grise is

a greyish shade given to a work of art.

Gride vs Gryde - What's the difference?

gride | gryde |


As verbs the difference between gride and gryde

is that gride is (obsolete|transitive) to pierce (something) with a weapon; to wound, to stab while gryde is .

Gride vs Grike - What's the difference?

gride | grike |


As a verb gride

is (obsolete|transitive) to pierce (something) with a weapon; to wound, to stab.

As a noun grike is

(chiefly|british) a deep cleft formed in limestone surfaces due to water erosion; providing a unique habitat for plants.

Gride vs Glide - What's the difference?

gride | glide |


As verbs the difference between gride and glide

is that gride is (obsolete|transitive) to pierce (something) with a weapon; to wound, to stab while glide is to move softly, smoothly, or effortlessly.

As a noun glide is

the act of gliding.

Grid vs Gride - What's the difference?

grid | gride |


As a noun grid

is (disease|obsolete) gay-related immunodeficiency — former name of aids.

As a verb gride is

(obsolete|transitive) to pierce (something) with a weapon; to wound, to stab.

Ride vs Gride - What's the difference?

ride | gride |


As verbs the difference between ride and gride

is that ride is while gride is (obsolete|transitive) to pierce (something) with a weapon; to wound, to stab.

Gripe vs Gride - What's the difference?

gripe | gride |


In obsolete intransitive terms the difference between gripe and gride

is that gripe is to make a grab (to, towards, at or upon something) while gride is to travel {{term|through}} something, of a weapon or sharp object.

In obsolete transitive terms the difference between gripe and gride

is that gripe is to pinch; to distress. Specifically, to cause pinching and spasmodic pain to the bowels of, as by the effects of certain purgative or indigestible substances while gride is to pierce (something) with a weapon; to wound, to stab.

As a noun gripe

is a complaint; a petty concern.

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