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sand

Sand vs Sowback - What's the difference?

sand | sowback |


As a verb sand

is .

As a noun sowback is

a low ridge of sand.

Sand vs Wormcast - What's the difference?

sand | wormcast |


As a verb sand

is .

As a noun wormcast is

a small pile of sand or soil, the end product of the breakdown of organic matter by an earthworm.

Sand vs Sandscape - What's the difference?

sand | sandscape |


As a verb sand

is .

As a noun sandscape is

a landscape dominated by sand.

Sand vs Sandable - What's the difference?

sand | sandable |


As a verb sand

is .

As an adjective sandable is

(of a surface) suitable for sanding.

Sand vs Arenation - What's the difference?

sand | arenation |


As a verb sand

is .

As a noun arenation is

a form of therapeutic bathing in hot sand.

Sand vs Overloe - What's the difference?

sand | overloe |


As a verb sand

is .

As a noun overloe is

a shaped block of wood used in conjunction with sandpaper for sanding moulded shapes.

Sand vs Glasspaper - What's the difference?

sand | glasspaper |


As verbs the difference between sand and glasspaper

is that sand is while glasspaper is (archaic|transitive) to sand with sandpaper.

As a noun glasspaper is

(archaic) sandpaper.

Sand vs Sandless - What's the difference?

sand | sandless |


As adjectives the difference between sand and sandless

is that sand is of a light beige colour, like that of typical sand while sandless is without sand.

As a noun sand

is rock that is ground more finely than gravel, but is not as fine as silt (more formally, see grain sizes chart), forming beaches and deserts and also used in construction.

As a verb sand

is to abrade the surface of (something) with sand or sandpaper in order to smooth or clean it.

Sand vs Corrasion - What's the difference?

sand | corrasion |


As a verb sand

is .

As a noun corrasion is

wear caused by wind-blown or water-borne sand.

Sand vs Fettler - What's the difference?

sand | fettler |


As a verb sand

is .

As a noun fettler is

a person who maintains railway lines.

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