sickness |
rot |
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Sickness is a related term of rot.
As nouns the difference between sickness and rot
is that
sickness is the quality or state of being sick or diseased; illness; disease or malady while
rot is meat roasted on a spit.
rot |
spoiling |
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Rot is a related term of spoiling.
As nouns the difference between rot and spoiling
is that
rot is meat roasted on a spit while
spoiling is plunder; pillage.
As a verb spoiling is
.
blast |
rot |
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In transitive terms the difference between blast and rot
is that
blast is to blight or wither while
rot is to expose, as flax, to a process of maceration, etc., for the purpose of separating the fiber; to ret.
In intransitive terms the difference between blast and rot
is that
blast is to make a loud noise while
rot is to deteriorate in any way.
As an interjection blast
is blast it; damn it.
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rot |
As a noun rot is
meat roasted on a spit.
rot |
digestion |
As nouns the difference between rot and digestion
is that
rot is the process of becoming rotten; putrefaction while
digestion is the process, in the gastrointestinal tract, by which food is converted into substances that can be utilized by the body.
As a verb rot
is to suffer decomposition due to biological action, especially by fungi or bacteria.
rot |
disintegrate |
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Rot is a related term of disintegrate.
As a noun rot
is meat roasted on a spit.
As a verb disintegrate is
to undo the integrity of, break into parts.
rot |
injure |
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Rot is a related term of injure.
As a noun rot
is meat roasted on a spit.
As a verb injure is
to wound or cause physical harm to a living creature.
rot |
perish |
In intransitive terms the difference between rot and perish
is that
rot is to deteriorate in any way while
perish is to die; to cease to live.
As a noun rot
is the process of becoming rotten; putrefaction.
wither |
rot |
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In intransitive terms the difference between wither and rot
is that
wither is to become helpless due to emotion while
rot is to deteriorate in any way.
In transitive terms the difference between wither and rot
is that
wither is to make helpless due to emotion while
rot is to expose, as flax, to a process of maceration, etc., for the purpose of separating the fiber; to ret.
As verbs the difference between wither and rot
is that
wither is to go against, resist; oppose while
rot is to suffer decomposition due to biological action, especially by fungi or bacteria.
As an adverb wither
is against, in opposition to.
As a noun rot is
the process of becoming rotten; putrefaction.
rot |
harm |
Related terms |
Rot is a related term of harm.
As a noun rot
is meat roasted on a spit.
As a proper noun harm is
, low german, derived from herman, meaning "army man".
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