reap |
uproot |
As verbs the difference between reap and uproot
is that
reap is to cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting while
uproot is to root up; to tear up by the roots, or as if by the roots; to extirpate.
As a noun reap
is a bundle of grain; a handful of grain laid down by the reaper as it is cut.
reap |
gain |
In obsolete terms the difference between reap and gain
is that
reap is to deprive of the beard; to shave while
gain is straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means.
As verbs the difference between reap and gain
is that
reap is to cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting while
gain is to acquire possession of what one did not have before.
As nouns the difference between reap and gain
is that
reap is a bundle of grain; a handful of grain laid down by the reaper as it is cut while
gain is the act of gaining.
As a preposition gain is
against.
As an adjective gain is
straight, direct; near; short.
As an adverb gain is
straightly; quickly; by the nearest way or means.
crop |
reap |
As nouns the difference between crop and reap
is that
crop is a plant, especially a cereal, grown to be harvested as food, livestock fodder, or fuel or for any other economic purpose while
reap is a bundle of grain; a handful of grain laid down by the reaper as it is cut.
As verbs the difference between crop and reap
is that
crop is to remove the top end of something, especially a plant while
reap is to cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting.
reap |
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reap |
As a verb reap is
to cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting.
As a noun reap is
a bundle of grain; a handful of grain laid down by the reaper as it is cut.
grow |
reap |
As verbs the difference between grow and reap
is that
grow is to become bigger while
reap is to cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting.
As a noun reap is
a bundle of grain; a handful of grain laid down by the reaper as it is cut.
reap |
avail |
As verbs the difference between reap and avail
is that
reap is to cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting while
avail is (transitive|often|reflexive) to turn to the advantage of.
As nouns the difference between reap and avail
is that
reap is a bundle of grain; a handful of grain laid down by the reaper as it is cut while
avail is (
lb) benefit; value, profit; advantage toward success.
reap |
ap |
As verbs the difference between reap and ap
is that
reap is to cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting while
ap is to approach, to get close, to be next to, to be close to, to press against, to stand against.
As a noun reap
is a bundle of grain; a handful of grain laid down by the reaper as it is cut.
reap |
a |
In obsolete terms the difference between reap and a
is that
reap is to deprive of the beard; to shave while
a is
To do with role or capacity; In.
As verbs the difference between reap and a
is that
reap is to cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting while
a is (
have) Have.
As nouns the difference between reap and a
is that
reap is a bundle of grain; a handful of grain laid down by the reaper as it is cut while
a is
The name of the Latin script letter A/a.
As a letter A is
: Apple starts with A.As a number A is
: The item A is "foods", the item B is "drinks".
As a symbol A is
the highest rank on any of various scales that assign letters.
As an article a is
one; any indefinite example of; used to denote a singular item of a group.
As a preposition a is
To do with position or direction; In, on, at, by, towards, onto.
As a pronoun a is
he.
As an interjection a is
a meaningless syllable; ah.
reap | reave |
As verbs the difference between reap and reave
is that
reap is to cut with a sickle, scythe, or reaping machine, as grain; to gather, as a harvest, by cutting while
reave is to plunder, pillage, rob, pirate, or remove.
As a noun reap
is a bundle of grain; a handful of grain laid down by the reaper as it is cut.
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