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grove

Grove vs Refute - What's the difference?

grove | refute |


As a proper noun grove

is for someone who lived near a grove.

As a verb refute is

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Grove vs Tree - What's the difference?

grove | tree |


As a proper noun grove

is for someone who lived near a grove.

As a noun tree is

a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age).

As a verb tree is

to chase (an animal or person) up a tree.

Covert vs Grove - What's the difference?

covert | grove |


As an adjective covert

is hidden, covered over; overgrown, sheltered.

As a noun covert

is area of thick undergrowth where animals hide.

As a proper noun grove is

for someone who lived near a grove.

Grove vs Grone - What's the difference?

grove | grone |


As a proper noun grove

is for someone who lived near a grove.

As a verb grone is

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Grove vs Growe - What's the difference?

grove | growe |


As a proper noun grove

is for someone who lived near a grove.

As a verb growe is

.

Grove vs Groze - What's the difference?

grove | groze |


As a proper noun grove

is for someone who lived near a grove.

As a verb groze is

(rare) to trim a piece of glass to shape by using a grozing iron.

Grove vs Gove - What's the difference?

grove | gove |


As a proper noun grove

is for someone who lived near a grove.

As a noun gove is

(obsolete) a mow; a rick for hay.

As a verb gove is

to stare stupidly.

Grove vs Trove - What's the difference?

grove | trove |


As nouns the difference between grove and trove

is that grove is a small forest while trove is a treasure trove; a collection of treasure.

As a proper noun Grove

is {{surname|habitational|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived near a grove.

Grove vs Grovel - What's the difference?

grove | grovel |


As a proper noun grove

is for someone who lived near a grove.

As a verb grovel is

to be prone on the ground.

Grove vs Rove - What's the difference?

grove | rove |


As nouns the difference between grove and rove

is that grove is a small forest while rove is a copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding.

As a proper noun Grove

is {{surname|habitational|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived near a grove.

As a verb rove is

to shoot with arrows (at).

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