pour |
leak |
As verbs the difference between pour and leak
is that
pour is to cause to flow in a stream, as a liquid or anything flowing like a liquid, either out of a vessel or into it while
leak is to allow fluid to escape or enter something that should be sealed.
As nouns the difference between pour and leak
is that
pour is the act of pouring while
leak is a crack, crevice, fissure, or hole which admits water or other fluid, or lets it escape.
As an adjective leak is
leaky.
flock |
pour |
As nouns the difference between flock and pour
is that
flock is a large number of birds, especially those gathered together for the purpose of migration or
flock can be coarse tufts of wool or cotton used in bedding while
pour is fear.
As a verb flock
is to congregate in or head towards a place in large numbers or
flock can be to coat a surface with dense fibers or particles.
pour |
feed |
As nouns the difference between pour and feed
is that
pour is fear while
feed is (uncountable) food given to (especially herbivorous) animals.
As a verb feed is
(
lb) to give (someone or something) food to eat or
feed can be (
fee).
sore |
pour |
As nouns the difference between sore and pour
is that
sore is an injured, infected, inflamed or diseased patch of skin while
pour is the act of pouring.
As verbs the difference between sore and pour
is that
sore is mutilate the legs or feet of (a horse) in order to induce a particular gait in the animal while
pour is to cause to flow in a stream, as a liquid or anything flowing like a liquid, either out of a vessel or into it.
As an adjective sore
is causing pain or discomfort; painfully sensitive.
As an adverb sore
is very, excessively, extremely (of something bad).
heap |
pour |
As nouns the difference between heap and pour
is that
heap is heap while
pour is fear.
pour |
clean |
In transitive terms the difference between pour and clean
is that
pour is to send forth from, as in a stream; to discharge uninterruptedly while
clean is to tidy up, make a place neat.
In intransitive terms the difference between pour and clean
is that
pour is to flow, pass or issue in or as a stream; to fall continuously and abundantly; as, the rain pours while
clean is to make things clean in general.
As an adjective clean is
Free of dirt or impurities or protruberances.As an adverb clean is
fully and completely.
blend | pour |
As a proper noun blend
is .
As a noun pour is
fear.
dip | pour |
In transitive terms the difference between dip and pour
is that
dip is to perform (a bow or curtsey) by inclining the body while
pour is to send forth from, as in a stream; to discharge uninterruptedly.
In intransitive terms the difference between dip and pour
is that
dip is to incline downward from the plane of the horizon while
pour is to flow, pass or issue in or as a stream; to fall continuously and abundantly; as, the rain pours.
pour | ramp |
As nouns the difference between pour and ramp
is that
pour is fear while
ramp is an inclined surface that connects two levels; an incline or
ramp can be an american plant, , related to the onion; a wild leek.
As a verb ramp is
to behave violently; to rage.
pour | transfer |
In transitive terms the difference between pour and transfer
is that
pour is to send forth from, as in a stream; to discharge uninterruptedly while
transfer is to convey the impression of (something) from one surface to another.
In intransitive terms the difference between pour and transfer
is that
pour is to flow, pass or issue in or as a stream; to fall continuously and abundantly; as, the rain pours while
transfer is to be or become transferred.
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