hedge |
guard |
Synonyms |
Hedge is a synonym of guard.
As nouns the difference between hedge and guard
is that
hedge is a thicket of bushes, usually thorn bushes; especially, such a thicket planted as a fence between any two portions of land; and also any sort of shrubbery, as evergreens, planted in a line or as a fence; particularly, such a thicket planted round a field to fence it, or in rows to separate the parts of a garden while
guard is a person who, or thing that, protects or watches over something.
As verbs the difference between hedge and guard
is that
hedge is to enclose with a hedge or hedges while
guard is to protect from danger; to secure against surprise, attack, or injury; to keep in safety; to defend.
plant |
hedge |
Related terms |
Plant is a related term of hedge.
In lang=en terms the difference between plant and hedge
is that
plant is to place or set something firmly or with conviction while
hedge is to construct or repair a hedge.
As nouns the difference between plant and hedge
is that
plant is an organism that is not an animal, especially an organism capable of photosynthesis typically a small or herbaceous organism of this kind, rather than a tree while
hedge is a thicket of bushes, usually thorn bushes; especially, such a thicket planted as a fence between any two portions of land; and also any sort of shrubbery, as evergreens, planted in a line or as a fence; particularly, such a thicket planted round a field to fence it, or in rows to separate the parts of a garden.
As verbs the difference between plant and hedge
is that
plant is to place (a seed or plant) in soil or other substrate in order that it may live and grow while
hedge is to enclose with a hedge or hedges.
hedge |
trench |
Related terms |
Hedge is a related term of trench.
As nouns the difference between hedge and trench
is that
hedge is a thicket of bushes, usually thorn bushes; especially, such a thicket planted as a fence between any two portions of land; and also any sort of shrubbery, as evergreens, planted in a line or as a fence; particularly, such a thicket planted round a field to fence it, or in rows to separate the parts of a garden while
trench is a long, narrow ditch or hole dug in the ground.
As verbs the difference between hedge and trench
is that
hedge is to enclose with a hedge or hedges while
trench is (usually|followed by upon) to invade, especially with regard to the rights or the exclusive authority of another; to encroach.
hedge |
lawn |
As nouns the difference between hedge and lawn
is that
hedge is a thicket of bushes, usually thorn bushes; especially, such a thicket planted as a fence between any two portions of land; and also any sort of shrubbery, as evergreens, planted in a line or as a fence; particularly, such a thicket planted round a field to fence it, or in rows to separate the parts of a garden while
lawn is an open space between woods.
As a verb hedge
is to enclose with a hedge or hedges.
As a proper noun Lawn is
a town in Newfoundland and Labrador.
hedge |
protection |
Synonyms |
Hedge is a synonym of protection.
As nouns the difference between hedge and protection
is that
hedge is a thicket of bushes, usually thorn bushes; especially, such a thicket planted as a fence between any two portions of land; and also any sort of shrubbery, as evergreens, planted in a line or as a fence; particularly, such a thicket planted round a field to fence it, or in rows to separate the parts of a garden while
protection is the process of keeping (something or someone) safe.
As a verb hedge
is to enclose with a hedge or hedges.
hedge |
hem |
Related terms |
Hedge is a related term of hem.
In lang=en terms the difference between hedge and hem
is that
hedge is to construct or repair a hedge while
hem is (transitive): to surround something or someone in a confining way.
As nouns the difference between hedge and hem
is that
hedge is a thicket of bushes, usually thorn bushes; especially, such a thicket planted as a fence between any two portions of land; and also any sort of shrubbery, as evergreens, planted in a line or as a fence; particularly, such a thicket planted round a field to fence it, or in rows to separate the parts of a garden while
hem is an utterance or sound of the voice like "hem", often indicative of hesitation or doubt, sometimes used to call attention or
hem can be (sewing) the border of an article of clothing doubled back and stitched together to finish the edge and prevent it from fraying.
As verbs the difference between hedge and hem
is that
hedge is to enclose with a hedge or hedges while
hem is to make the sound expressed by the word
hem ; to hesitate in speaking or
hem can be (
in sewing) to make a hem.
As an interjection hem is
used to fill in the gap of a pause with a vocalized sound.
As a pronoun hem is
.
hedge |
ditch |
Related terms |
Hedge is a related term of ditch.
In lang=en terms the difference between hedge and ditch
is that
hedge is to construct or repair a hedge while
ditch is to throw into a ditch.
As nouns the difference between hedge and ditch
is that
hedge is a thicket of bushes, usually thorn bushes; especially, such a thicket planted as a fence between any two portions of land; and also any sort of shrubbery, as evergreens, planted in a line or as a fence; particularly, such a thicket planted round a field to fence it, or in rows to separate the parts of a garden while
ditch is or
ditch can be a trench; a long, shallow indentation, as for irrigation or drainage.
As verbs the difference between hedge and ditch
is that
hedge is to enclose with a hedge or hedges while
ditch is or
ditch can be to discard or abandon.
blockade |
hedge |
Related terms |
Blockade is a related term of hedge.
As nouns the difference between blockade and hedge
is that
blockade is blockade while
hedge is a thicket of bushes, usually thorn bushes; especially, such a thicket planted as a fence between any two portions of land; and also any sort of shrubbery, as evergreens, planted in a line or as a fence; particularly, such a thicket planted round a field to fence it, or in rows to separate the parts of a garden.
As a verb hedge is
to enclose with a hedge or hedges.
circle |
hedge |
Related terms |
Circle is a related term of hedge.
In lang=en terms the difference between circle and hedge
is that
circle is to travel in circles while
hedge is to construct or repair a hedge.
As nouns the difference between circle and hedge
is that
circle is (
lb) a two-dimensional geometric figure, a line, consisting of the set of all those points in a plane that are equally distant from another point while
hedge is a thicket of bushes, usually thorn bushes; especially, such a thicket planted as a fence between any two portions of land; and also any sort of shrubbery, as evergreens, planted in a line or as a fence; particularly, such a thicket planted round a field to fence it, or in rows to separate the parts of a garden.
As verbs the difference between circle and hedge
is that
circle is to travel around along a curved path while
hedge is to enclose with a hedge or hedges.
hedge |
moat |
Related terms |
Hedge is a related term of moat.
As nouns the difference between hedge and moat
is that
hedge is a thicket of bushes, usually thorn bushes; especially, such a thicket planted as a fence between any two portions of land; and also any sort of shrubbery, as evergreens, planted in a line or as a fence; particularly, such a thicket planted round a field to fence it, or in rows to separate the parts of a garden while
moat is .
As a verb hedge
is to enclose with a hedge or hedges.
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