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plank

Plank vs Planching - What's the difference?

plank | planching |


As nouns the difference between plank and planching

is that plank is a long, broad and thick piece of timber, as opposed to a board which is less thick while planching is the laying of floors in a building.

As a verb plank

is to cover something with planking.

Plank vs Snying - What's the difference?

plank | snying |


As nouns the difference between plank and snying

is that plank is a long, broad and thick piece of timber, as opposed to a board which is less thick while snying is (nautical) a curved plank, placed edgewise, to work in the bows of a vessel.

As verbs the difference between plank and snying

is that plank is to cover something with planking while snying is .

Plank vs Shide - What's the difference?

plank | shide |


As nouns the difference between plank and shide

is that plank is a long, broad and thick piece of timber, as opposed to a board which is less thick while shide is a thin board; a billet of wood; splinter.

As a verb plank

is to cover something with planking.

Plank vs Putlog - What's the difference?

plank | putlog |


As nouns the difference between plank and putlog

is that plank is a long, broad and thick piece of timber, as opposed to a board which is less thick while putlog is (architecture) one of the short pieces of timber on which the planks forming the floor of a scaffold are laid, one end resting on the ledger of the scaffold, and the other in a hole left in the wall temporarily for the purpose.

As a verb plank

is to cover something with planking.

Plank vs Paddlewood - What's the difference?

plank | paddlewood |


As nouns the difference between plank and paddlewood

is that plank is a long, broad and thick piece of timber, as opposed to a board which is less thick while paddlewood is the light elastic wood of aspidosperma excelsum , a south american tree whose trunk is readily split into planks.

As a verb plank

is to cover something with planking.

Plank vs Plankway - What's the difference?

plank | plankway |


As nouns the difference between plank and plankway

is that plank is a long, broad and thick piece of timber, as opposed to a board which is less thick while plankway is a walkway consisting of a series of planks.

As a verb plank

is to cover something with planking.

Plank vs Quickwork - What's the difference?

plank | quickwork |


As nouns the difference between plank and quickwork

is that plank is a long, broad and thick piece of timber, as opposed to a board which is less thick while quickwork is (nautical|archaic) all of the submerged section of a vessel's planking.

As a verb plank

is to cover something with planking.

Plank vs Formwork - What's the difference?

plank | formwork |


As nouns the difference between plank and formwork

is that plank is a long, broad and thick piece of timber, as opposed to a board which is less thick while formwork is a temporary mould, made from planks, into which concrete is poured.

As a verb plank

is to cover something with planking.

Plank vs Plankless - What's the difference?

plank | plankless |


As a noun plank

is a long, broad and thick piece of timber, as opposed to a board which is less thick.

As a verb plank

is to cover something with planking.

As an adjective plankless is

made without planks.

Plank vs Quintain - What's the difference?

plank | quintain |


As nouns the difference between plank and quintain

is that plank is a long, broad and thick piece of timber, as opposed to a board which is less thick while quintain is .

As a verb plank

is to cover something with planking.

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