wind |
ground |
As nouns the difference between wind and ground
is that
wind is wind; movement of air usually caused by convection or differences of air pressure while
ground is (
senseid)(uncountable) the surface of the earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
As a verb ground is
to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground or
ground can be (
grind).
As an adjective ground is
crushed, or reduced to small particles.
ground |
flour |
As nouns the difference between ground and flour
is that
ground is (
surface of the Earth) The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground while
flour is powder obtained by grinding or milling cereal grains, especially wheat, and used to bake bread, cakes, and pastry.
As verbs the difference between ground and flour
is that
ground is to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground while
flour is to apply flour to something; to cover with flour.
As an adjective ground
is crushed, or reduced to small particles.
dissected |
ground |
As verbs the difference between dissected and ground
is that
dissected is past tense of dissect while
ground is to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground.
As a noun ground is
(
surface of the Earth) The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
As an adjective ground is
crushed, or reduced to small particles.
ground |
graded |
As verbs the difference between ground and graded
is that
ground is to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground or
ground can be (
grind) while
graded is (
grade).
As a noun ground
is (
senseid)(uncountable) the surface of the earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
As an adjective ground
is crushed, or reduced to small particles.
ground |
gerund |
As nouns the difference between ground and gerund
is that
ground is (
senseid)(uncountable) the surface of the earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground while
gerund is (grammar) a verbal form that functions as a verbal noun (in english, a gerund has the same spelling as a present participle, but functions differently).
As a verb ground
is to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground or
ground can be (
grind).
As an adjective ground
is crushed, or reduced to small particles.
ground |
territory |
As nouns the difference between ground and territory
is that
ground is (
senseid)(uncountable) the surface of the earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground while
territory is a large extent or tract of land; a region; a country; a district.
As a verb ground
is to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground or
ground can be (
grind).
As an adjective ground
is crushed, or reduced to small particles.
media |
ground |
As nouns the difference between media and ground
is that
media is the middle layer of the wall of a blood vessel or lymph vessel which is composed of connective and muscular tissue while
ground is (
surface of the Earth) The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
As a proper noun Media
is a historical region in northwestern Iran, originally inhabited by the Medes.
As a verb ground is
to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground.
As an adjective ground is
crushed, or reduced to small particles.
plaza |
ground |
As nouns the difference between plaza and ground
is that
plaza is a town’s public square while
ground is (
surface of the Earth) The surface of the Earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
As a verb ground is
to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground.
As an adjective ground is
crushed, or reduced to small particles.
under |
ground |
As a preposition under
is under.
As a noun ground is
(
senseid)(uncountable) the surface of the earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
As a verb ground is
to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground or
ground can be (
grind).
As an adjective ground is
crushed, or reduced to small particles.
dwarf |
ground |
In lang=en terms the difference between dwarf and ground
is that
dwarf is to become (much) smaller while
ground is to run aground; to strike the bottom and remain fixed.
As nouns the difference between dwarf and ground
is that
dwarf is (mythology) any member of a race of beings from (especially scandinavian and other germanic) folklore, usually depicted as having some sort of supernatural powers and being skilled in crafting and metalworking, often depicted as short, and sometimes depicted as clashing with elves while
ground is (
senseid)(uncountable) the surface of the earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground.
As adjectives the difference between dwarf and ground
is that
dwarf is while
ground is crushed, or reduced to small particles.
As verbs the difference between dwarf and ground
is that
dwarf is to render (much) smaller, turn into a dwarf (version) while
ground is to connect (an electrical conductor or device) to a ground or
ground can be (
grind).
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