cultivated |
hone |
As verbs the difference between cultivated and hone
is that
cultivated is (
cultivate) while
hone is to sharpen with a
hone .
As an adjective cultivated
is (of a person) cultured, refined, educated.
As a noun hone is
a sharpening stone composed of extra-fine grit used for removing the burr or curl from the blade of a razor or some other edge tool or
hone can be a kind of swelling in the cheek.
hone |
practice |
As nouns the difference between hone and practice
is that
hone is a sharpening stone composed of extra-fine grit used for removing the burr or curl from the blade of a razor or some other edge tool while
practice is repetition of an activity to improve skill.
As verbs the difference between hone and practice
is that
hone is to sharpen with a
hone while
practice is to repeat (an activity) as a way of improving one's skill in that activity.
finetune |
hone |
As verbs the difference between finetune and hone
is that
finetune is while
hone is to sharpen with a
hone .
As a noun hone is
a sharpening stone composed of extra-fine grit used for removing the burr or curl from the blade of a razor or some other edge tool or
hone can be a kind of swelling in the cheek.
exploit |
hone |
As nouns the difference between exploit and hone
is that
exploit is a heroic or extraordinary deed while
hone is a sharpening stone composed of extra-fine grit used for removing the burr or curl from the blade of a razor or some other edge tool or
hone can be a kind of swelling in the cheek.
As verbs the difference between exploit and hone
is that
exploit is to use for one’s own advantage while
hone is to sharpen with a
hone .
hone |
shine |
As nouns the difference between hone and shine
is that
hone is a sharpening stone composed of extra-fine grit used for removing the burr or curl from the blade of a razor or some other edge tool or
hone can be a kind of swelling in the cheek while
shine is brightness from a source of light.
As verbs the difference between hone and shine
is that
hone is to sharpen with a
hone while
shine is to emit light or
shine can be to cause (something) to shine; put a shine on (something); polish (something).
mone |
hone |
As nouns the difference between mone and hone
is that
mone is communion; participation; companionship while
hone is a sharpening stone composed of extra-fine grit used for removing the burr or curl from the blade of a razor or some other edge tool.
As verbs the difference between mone and hone
is that
mone is to admonish; advise; explain while
hone is to sharpen with a
hone.
pone |
hone |
As nouns the difference between pone and hone
is that
pone is (legal|historical) a writ in law used by the superior courts to remove cases from inferior courts or
pone can be (southern us) a baked or fried cornbread (bread made of cornmeal), often made without milk or eggs or
pone can be the last player to bet or play in turn while
hone is a sharpening stone composed of extra-fine grit used for removing the burr or curl from the blade of a razor or some other edge tool or
hone can be a kind of swelling in the cheek.
As a verb hone is
to sharpen with a
hone .
cone |
hone |
As nouns the difference between cone and hone
is that
cone is cone while
hone is a sharpening stone composed of extra-fine grit used for removing the burr or curl from the blade of a razor or some other edge tool or
hone can be a kind of swelling in the cheek.
As a verb hone is
to sharpen with a
hone .
hone |
rhone |
As nouns the difference between hone and rhone
is that
hone is a sharpening stone composed of extra-fine grit used for removing the burr or curl from the blade of a razor or some other edge tool or
hone can be a kind of swelling in the cheek while
rhone is (scotland) a horizontal section of guttering, collecting rainwater from a roof.
As a verb hone
is to sharpen with a
hone .
hone |
hon |
As nouns the difference between hone and hon
is that
hone is a sharpening stone composed of extra-fine grit used for removing the burr or curl from the blade of a razor or some other edge tool while
hon is honey, sweetheart used as a term of endearment.
As a verb hone
is to sharpen with a
hone.
As an adjective Hon is
honourable in the titles of Member of Parliament, Members of Parliament.
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