hollow |
crevasse |
Synonyms |
In figuratively terms the difference between hollow and crevasse
is that
hollow is a feeling of emptiness while
crevasse is a discontinuity or “gap” between the accounted variables and an observed outcome.
As nouns the difference between hollow and crevasse
is that
hollow is a small valley between mountains; a low spot surrounded by elevations while
crevasse is a crack or fissure in a glacier or snow field; a chasm.
As verbs the difference between hollow and crevasse
is that
hollow is to make a hole in something; to excavate while
crevasse is to form crevasses.
As an adjective hollow
is (of something solid) Having an empty space or cavity inside.
As an adverb hollow
is completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.
As an interjection hollow
is alternative form of lang=en.
practical |
hollow |
As nouns the difference between practical and hollow
is that
practical is (british) a part of an exam or series of exams in which the candidate has to demonstrate their practical ability while
hollow is a small valley between mountains; a low spot surrounded by elevations.
As adjectives the difference between practical and hollow
is that
practical is based on practice or action rather than theory or hypothesis while
hollow is (of something solid) having an empty space or cavity inside.
As an adverb hollow is
(colloquial) completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.
As a verb hollow is
to make a hole in something; to excavate (transitive) or
hollow can be to urge or call by shouting; to hollo.
As an interjection hollow is
.
hill |
hollow |
As a proper noun hill
is ; the us congress.
As an adjective hollow is
(of something solid) having an empty space or cavity inside.
As an adverb hollow is
(colloquial) completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.
As a noun hollow is
a small valley between mountains; a low spot surrounded by elevations.
As a verb hollow is
to make a hole in something; to excavate (transitive) or
hollow can be to urge or call by shouting; to hollo.
As an interjection hollow is
.
hollow |
ditch |
In transitive terms the difference between hollow and ditch
is that
hollow is to make a hole in something; to excavate while
ditch is to throw into a ditch.
As an adjective hollow
is (of something solid) Having an empty space or cavity inside.
As an adverb hollow
is completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.
As an interjection hollow
is alternative form of lang=en.
follow |
hollow |
As verbs the difference between follow and hollow
is that
follow is to go after; to pursue; to move behind in the same path or direction while
hollow is to make a hole in something; to excavate (transitive) or
hollow can be to urge or call by shouting; to hollo.
As an adjective hollow is
(of something solid) having an empty space or cavity inside.
As an adverb hollow is
(colloquial) completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.
As a noun hollow is
a small valley between mountains; a low spot surrounded by elevations.
As an interjection hollow is
.
glen |
hollow |
As nouns the difference between glen and hollow
is that
glen is a secluded and narrow valley; a dale; a depression between hills while
hollow is a small valley between mountains; a low spot surrounded by elevations.
As a proper noun Glen
is {{surname|Scottish habitational|from=Scottish Gaelic}} for someone who lives in a valley.
As an adjective hollow is
(of something solid) Having an empty space or cavity inside.
As an adverb hollow is
completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.
As a verb hollow is
to make a hole in something; to excavate.
As an interjection hollow is
alternative form of lang=en.
hollow |
hollos |
As nouns the difference between hollow and hollos
is that
hollow is a small valley between mountains; a low spot surrounded by elevations while
hollos is .
As verbs the difference between hollow and hollos
is that
hollow is to make a hole in something; to excavate (transitive) or
hollow can be to urge or call by shouting; to hollo while
hollos is .
As an adjective hollow
is (of something solid) having an empty space or cavity inside.
As an adverb hollow
is (colloquial) completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.
As an interjection hollow
is .
holloa |
hollow |
In alternative form of|hollo|lang=en terms the difference between holloa and hollow
is that
holloa is while
hollow is .
As interjections the difference between holloa and hollow
is that
holloa is while
hollow is .
As verbs the difference between holloa and hollow
is that
holloa is while
hollow is to make a hole in something; to excavate (transitive) or
hollow can be to urge or call by shouting; to hollo.
As an adjective hollow is
(of something solid) having an empty space or cavity inside.
As an adverb hollow is
(colloquial) completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.
As a noun hollow is
a small valley between mountains; a low spot surrounded by elevations.
gulch |
hollow |
As verbs the difference between gulch and hollow
is that
gulch is to swallow greedily; to gulp down while
hollow is to make a hole in something; to excavate.
As nouns the difference between gulch and hollow
is that
gulch is a ravine-like or deep V-shaped valley, often eroded by flash floods; it is shallower than a canyon and deeper than a gully while
hollow is a small valley between mountains; a low spot surrounded by elevations.
As an adjective hollow is
(of something solid) Having an empty space or cavity inside.
As an adverb hollow is
completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.
As an interjection hollow is
alternative form of lang=en.
hollow |
cots |
As nouns the difference between hollow and cots
is that
hollow is a small valley between mountains; a low spot surrounded by elevations while
cots is .
As an adjective hollow
is (of something solid) having an empty space or cavity inside.
As an adverb hollow
is (colloquial) completely, as part of the phrase beat hollow or beat all hollow.
As a verb hollow
is to make a hole in something; to excavate (transitive) or
hollow can be to urge or call by shouting; to hollo.
As an interjection hollow
is .
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