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shore

Shore vs Bridge - What's the difference?

shore | bridge |


As a proper noun shore

is .

Shore vs Sea - What's the difference?

shore | sea |


As a proper noun shore

is .

As a verb sea is

to saw.

Shore vs Riverside - What's the difference?

shore | riverside |


As proper nouns the difference between shore and riverside

is that shore is while riverside is a place name applied to a locality, especially a city, that is situated beside a river.

Banks vs Shore - What's the difference?

banks | shore |


As proper nouns the difference between banks and shore

is that banks is while shore is .

Sandbanks vs Shore - What's the difference?

sandbanks | shore |


As a noun sandbanks

is .

As a proper noun shore is

.

Durometer vs Shore - What's the difference?

durometer | shore |


As a noun durometer

is an instrument used to measure the hardness or stiffness of a material, especially of an elastomer, such as rubber a simple durometer consists of a movable tip on a spring with a dial gauge.

As a proper noun shore is

.

Shore vs Stock - What's the difference?

shore | stock |


In obsolete terms the difference between shore and stock

is that shore is to set on shore while stock is a cover for the legs; a stocking.

As a proper noun Shore

is {{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}.

As an adjective stock is

of a type normally available for purchase/in stock.

Push vs Shore - What's the difference?

push | shore |


As a verb push

is (intransitive) to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.

As a noun push

is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing or push can be (obsolete|uk|dialect) a pustule; a pimple.

As a proper noun shore is

.

Wave vs Shore - What's the difference?

wave | shore |


As a verb wave

is (lb) to move back and forth repeatedly or wave can be .

As a noun wave

is a moving disturbance in the level of a body of water; an undulation.

As a proper noun shore is

.

Barrack vs Shore - What's the difference?

barrack | shore |


As nouns the difference between barrack and shore

is that barrack is a building for soldiers, especially within a garrison; originally referred to temporary huts, now usually to a permanent structure or set of buildings while shore is land adjoining a non-flowing body of water, such as an ocean, lake or pond.

As verbs the difference between barrack and shore

is that barrack is to house military personnel; to quarter while shore is to set on shore.

As proper nouns the difference between barrack and shore

is that barrack is a given name while Shore is {{surname|topographic|from=Middle English}.

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