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Ridge vs Cam - What's the difference?

ridge | cam |


As proper nouns the difference between ridge and cam

is that ridge is after a natural landscape feature while cam is .

Rift vs Ridge - What's the difference?

rift | ridge |


In intransitive terms the difference between rift and ridge

is that rift is to form a rift while ridge is to extend in ridges.

In transitive terms the difference between rift and ridge

is that rift is to cleave; to rive; to split while ridge is to form into a ridge.

As a proper noun Ridge is

{{surname|from=Middle English}} after a natural landscape feature.

Ridge vs Rich - What's the difference?

ridge | rich |


As verbs the difference between ridge and rich

is that ridge is to form into a ridge while rich is to enrich.

As proper nouns the difference between ridge and rich

is that ridge is {{surname|from=Middle English}} after a natural landscape feature while Rich is a diminutive=Richard given name.

As a noun ridge

is the back of any animal; especially the upper or projecting part of the back of a quadruped.

As an adjective rich is

wealthy: having a lot of money and possessions.

Texture vs Ridge - What's the difference?

texture | ridge |


As a verb texture

is .

As an adjective texture

is textured.

As a proper noun ridge is

after a natural landscape feature.

Ridge vs Arche - What's the difference?

ridge | arche |


As proper nouns the difference between ridge and arche

is that ridge is {{surname|from=Middle English}} after a natural landscape feature while Arche is one of the moons of Jupiter.

As a noun ridge

is the back of any animal; especially the upper or projecting part of the back of a quadruped.

As a verb ridge

is to form into a ridge.

Hillock vs Ridge - What's the difference?

hillock | ridge |


As nouns the difference between hillock and ridge

is that hillock is a small hill while ridge is the back of any animal; especially the upper or projecting part of the back of a quadruped.

As a verb ridge is

to form into a ridge.

As a proper noun Ridge is

{{surname|from=Middle English}} after a natural landscape feature.

Hillside vs Ridge - What's the difference?

hillside | ridge |


As nouns the difference between hillside and ridge

is that hillside is the side of a hill while ridge is the back of any animal; especially the upper or projecting part of the back of a quadruped.

As a verb ridge is

to form into a ridge.

As a proper noun Ridge is

{{surname|from=Middle English}} after a natural landscape feature.

Ridge vs Crinkle - What's the difference?

ridge | crinkle | Related terms |

Ridge is a related term of crinkle.


As a proper noun ridge

is after a natural landscape feature.

As a verb crinkle is

(ambitransitive) to fold, crease, crumple, or wad.

As a noun crinkle is

a wrinkle, fold, crease or unevenness.

Ridge vs Summit - What's the difference?

ridge | summit |


As nouns the difference between ridge and summit

is that ridge is the back of any animal; especially the upper or projecting part of the back of a quadruped while summit is a peak; the top of a mountain.

As verbs the difference between ridge and summit

is that ridge is to form into a ridge while summit is to reach the summit of a mountain.

As a proper noun Ridge

is {{surname|from=Middle English}} after a natural landscape feature.

Verge vs Ridge - What's the difference?

verge | ridge |


As a verb verge

is .

As an adjective verge

is ribbed, veined.

As a proper noun ridge is

after a natural landscape feature.

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