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lip

Chapstick vs Lip - What's the difference?

chapstick | lip |


As a noun chapstick

is lip balm.

As an adverb lip is

.

Lip vs Cap - What's the difference?

lip | cap |


As an adverb lip

is .

As a verb cap is

to extend one's leg for walking; get a move on.

Lip vs Mouse - What's the difference?

lip | mouse |


As an adverb lip

is .

As a noun mouse is

any small rodent of the genus mus .

As a verb mouse is

to move cautiously or furtively, in the manner of a mouse (the rodent) (frequently used in the phrasal verb to mouse around ).

Head vs Lip - What's the difference?

head | lip |


As a proper noun head

is , from residence near a hilltop or the head of a river, or a byname for someone with an odd-looking head.

As an adverb lip is

.

Lip - What does it mean?

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Gap vs Lip - What's the difference?

gap | lip |


As nouns the difference between gap and lip

is that gap is an opening in anything made by breaking or parting while lip is either of the two fleshy protrusions around the opening of the mouth.

As verbs the difference between gap and lip

is that gap is to notch, as a sword or knife while lip is to touch with the lips; to kiss or lick; to lap the lips against something.

Wikidiffcom vs Lip - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | lip |


As an adverb lip is

.

Lip vs Lips - What's the difference?

lip | lips |


As nouns the difference between lip and lips

is that lip is either of the two fleshy protrusions around the opening of the mouth while lips is plural of lang=en.

As a verb lip

is to touch with the lips; to kiss or lick; to lap the lips against something.

Lip vs Lap - What's the difference?

lip | lap |


In sports terms the difference between lip and lap

is that lip is to make a golf ball hit the lip of the cup, without dropping in while lap is one circuit around a race track, or one traversal down and then back the length of a pool; as, to run twenty laps; to win by three laps, to swim two laps.

As nouns the difference between lip and lap

is that lip is either of the two fleshy protrusions around the opening of the mouth while lap is the loose part of a coat; the lower part of a garment that plays loosely; a skirt; an apron.

As verbs the difference between lip and lap

is that lip is to touch with the lips; to kiss or lick; to lap the lips against something while lap is to enfold; to hold as in one's lap; to cherish.

Lip vs Rip - What's the difference?

lip | rip |


As nouns the difference between lip and rip

is that lip is either of the two fleshy protrusions around the opening of the mouth while rip is a tear (in paper, etc.).

As verbs the difference between lip and rip

is that lip is to touch with the lips; to kiss or lick; to lap the lips against something while rip is to divide or separate the parts of (especially something flimsy such as paper or fabric), by cutting or tearing; to tear off or out by violence.

As an interjection RIP is

rest in peace.

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