grime |
grice |
As nouns the difference between grime and grice
is that
grime is dirt, grease, soot, etc. that is ingrained and difficult to remove while
grice is a pig, especially a young pig, or its meat; sometimes specifically, a breed of wild pig or boar native to Scotland, now extinct.
As verbs the difference between grime and grice
is that
grime is to begrime; to cake with dirt while
grice is to act as a trainspotter; to partake in the activity or hobby of trainspotting.
As a proper noun Grime
is {{surname|A=An|English}}, probably derived from Old Norse
grimr or
grimmr
grike | grime |
As nouns the difference between grike and grime
is that
grike is (chiefly|british) a deep cleft formed in limestone surfaces due to water erosion; providing a unique habitat for plants while
grime is crumb, bit.
stain | grime |
As nouns the difference between stain and grime
is that
stain is a discoloured spot or area while
grime is dirt, grease, soot, etc. that is ingrained and difficult to remove.
As verbs the difference between stain and grime
is that
stain is to discolour something while
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
grimed | grime |
As a verb grimed
is (
grime).
As a noun grime is
crumb, bit.
grime | grise |
As nouns the difference between grime and grise
is that
grime is crumb, bit while
grise is a greyish shade given to a work of art.
As a verb grise is
.
prime | grime |
As a verb prime
is .
As a noun grime is
crumb, bit.
gride | grime |
As a verb gride
is (obsolete|transitive) to pierce (something) with a weapon; to wound, to stab.
As a noun grime is
crumb, bit.
crime | grime |
As nouns the difference between crime and grime
is that
crime is a specific act committed in violation of the law while
grime is dirt, grease, soot, etc. that is ingrained and difficult to remove.
As verbs the difference between crime and grime
is that
crime is to commit crime(s) while
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
gripe | grime |
As nouns the difference between gripe and grime
is that
gripe is a complaint; a petty concern while
grime is crumb, bit.
As a verb gripe
is (obsolete|intransitive) to make a grab (
to'', ''towards'', ''at'' or ''upon something).
taxonomy | grime |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and grime
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
grime is crumb, bit.
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