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Grows vs Gross - What's the difference?

grows | gross |


As verbs the difference between grows and gross

is that grows is third-person singular of grow while gross is to earn money, not including expenses.

As an adjective gross is

disgusting.

As a noun gross is

twelve dozen = 144.

As a proper noun Gross is

{{surname|from=Middle English}}, originally a nickname for a big man, from Middle English {{term|gros||large|lang=enm}}.

Groks vs Gross - What's the difference?

groks | gross |


As verbs the difference between groks and gross

is that groks is third-person singular of grok while gross is to earn money, not including expenses.

As an adjective gross is

disgusting.

As a noun gross is

twelve dozen = 144.

As a proper noun Gross is

{{surname|from=Middle English}}, originally a nickname for a big man, from Middle English {{term|gros||large|lang=enm}}.

Gross vs Grots - What's the difference?

gross | grots |


As nouns the difference between gross and grots

is that gross is twelve dozen = 144 while grots is plural of grot.

As an adjective gross

is disgusting.

As a verb gross

is to earn money, not including expenses.

As a proper noun Gross

is {{surname|from=Middle English}}, originally a nickname for a big man, from Middle English {{term|gros||large|lang=enm}}.

Gross vs Obcene - What's the difference?

gross | obcene |

Gross vs Obsene - What's the difference?

gross | obsene |

Gross vs Grievous - What's the difference?

gross | grievous |


As a proper noun gross

is .

As an adjective grievous is

causing grief, pain or sorrow.

Gross vs Profit - What's the difference?

gross | profit |


As a proper noun gross

is .

As a noun profit is

profit.

Gross vs Dross - What's the difference?

gross | dross |


As nouns the difference between gross and dross

is that gross is twelve dozen = 144 while dross is waste or impure matter.

As verbs the difference between gross and dross

is that gross is to earn money, not including expenses while dross is to remove dross from.

As an adjective gross

is disgusting.

As a proper noun Gross

is {{surname|from=Middle English}}, originally a nickname for a big man, from Middle English {{term|gros||large|lang=enm}}.

Gloss vs Gross - What's the difference?

gloss | gross |


As a noun gloss

is (uncountable) a surface shine or luster/lustre or gloss can be (countable) a foreign, archaic, technical, or other uncommon word requiring explanation.

As a verb gloss

is to give a gloss or sheen to or gloss can be to add a gloss to (a text).

As a proper noun gross is

.

Ross vs Gross - What's the difference?

ross | gross |


As proper nouns the difference between ross and gross

is that ross is {{surname|A=An|English and Scottish habitational}} derived from any of several places of that name, from Gaelic ros "headland" while Gross is {{surname|from=Middle English}}, originally a nickname for a big man, from Middle English {{term|gros||large|lang=enm}}.

As nouns the difference between ross and gross

is that ross is the rough, scaly surface on the bark of trees while gross is twelve dozen = 144.

As verbs the difference between ross and gross

is that ross is to divest of the ross, or rough, scaly surface while gross is to earn money, not including expenses.

As an adjective gross is

disgusting.

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