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grime

Grime vs Ash - What's the difference?

grime | ash |


As a noun grime

is crumb, bit.

As an interjection ash is

argh.

Grime vs Dubstep - What's the difference?

grime | dubstep |


As nouns the difference between grime and dubstep

is that grime is crumb, bit while dubstep is a genre of electronic music descended from 2-step garage, characterised by its dark mood, sparse, half-step and two-step rhythms, an average bpm of 140 and an emphasis on sub-bass.

Grime vs Rap - What's the difference?

grime | rap |


As nouns the difference between grime and rap

is that grime is crumb, bit while rap is rap, rap music (music style).

Grime vs Mound - What's the difference?

grime | mound |


As nouns the difference between grime and mound

is that grime is crumb, bit while mound is moon.

Grime vs Mold - What's the difference?

grime | mold |


As nouns the difference between grime and mold

is that grime is dirt, grease, soot, etc. that is ingrained and difficult to remove while mold is a hollow form or matrix for shaping a fluid or plastic substance.

As verbs the difference between grime and mold

is that grime is to begrime; to cake with dirt while mold is to shape in or on a mold.

As a proper noun Grime

is {{surname|A=An|English}}, probably derived from Old Norse grimr or grimmr

Grime vs Mildew - What's the difference?

grime | mildew |


As nouns the difference between grime and mildew

is that grime is dirt, grease, soot, etc. that is ingrained and difficult to remove while mildew is a growth of minute powdery or webby fungi, whitish or of different colors, found on various diseased or decaying substances.

As verbs the difference between grime and mildew

is that grime is to begrime; to cake with dirt while mildew is to taint with mildew.

As a proper noun Grime

is {{surname|A=An|English}}, probably derived from Old Norse grimr or grimmr

Grime vs Scum - What's the difference?

grime | scum |

Scum is a synonym of grime.



As nouns the difference between grime and scum

is that grime is dirt, grease, soot, etc. that is ingrained and difficult to remove while scum is a layer of impurities that accumulates at the surface of a liquid (especially molten metal or water).

As verbs the difference between grime and scum

is that grime is to begrime; to cake with dirt while scum is to remove the layer of scum from (a liquid etc.).

As a proper noun Grime

is {{surname|A=An|English}}, probably derived from Old Norse grimr or grimmr

Grime vs Residue - What's the difference?

grime | residue |


In lang=en terms the difference between grime and residue

is that grime is a genre of urban music that emerged in London, England, in the early 2000s, primarily a development of UK garage, dancehall, and hip hop while residue is whatever property or effects are left in an estate after payment of all debts, other charges and deduction of what is specifically bequeathed by the testator.

As nouns the difference between grime and residue

is that grime is dirt, grease, soot, etc. that is ingrained and difficult to remove while residue is whatever remains after something else has been removed.

As a verb grime

is to begrime; to cake with dirt.

As a proper noun Grime

is {{surname|A=An|English}}, probably derived from Old Norse grimr or grimmr

Grime vs Rasp - What's the difference?

grime | rasp | Synonyms |

Grime is a synonym of rasp.


As nouns the difference between grime and rasp

is that grime is crumb, bit while rasp is a coarse file, on which the cutting prominences are distinct points raised by the oblique stroke of a sharp punch, instead of lines raised by a chisel, as on the true file.

As a verb rasp is

to use a rasp.

Grime vs Soils - What's the difference?

grime | soils |


As nouns the difference between grime and soils

is that grime is dirt, grease, soot, etc. that is ingrained and difficult to remove while soils is plural of lang=en.

As verbs the difference between grime and soils

is that grime is to begrime; to cake with dirt while soils is third-person singular of soil.

As a proper noun Grime

is {{surname|A=An|English}}, probably derived from Old Norse grimr or grimmr

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