excavate |
shovel |
As verbs the difference between excavate and shovel
is that
excavate is to make a hole in (something); to hollow while
shovel is to move materials with a shovel.
As nouns the difference between excavate and shovel
is that
excavate is (zoology) any member of a major grouping of unicellular eukaryotes, of the clade excavata while
shovel is a hand tool with a handle, used for moving portions of material such as earth, snow, and grain from one place to another, with some forms also used for digging not to be confused with a spade, which is designed solely for small-scale digging and incidental tasks such as chopping of small roots.
shade |
shovel |
As nouns the difference between shade and shovel
is that
shade is (
label) darkness where light, particularly sunlight, is blocked while
shovel is a hand tool with a handle, used for moving portions of material such as earth, snow, and grain from one place to another, with some forms also used for digging not to be confused with a spade, which is designed solely for small-scale digging and incidental tasks such as chopping of small roots.
As verbs the difference between shade and shovel
is that
shade is to shield from light while
shovel is to move materials with a shovel.
me |
shovel |
As a pronoun me
is my; of mine.
As a noun shovel is
a hand tool with a handle, used for moving portions of material such as earth, snow, and grain from one place to another, with some forms also used for digging not to be confused with a spade, which is designed solely for small-scale digging and incidental tasks such as chopping of small roots.
As a verb shovel is
to move materials with a shovel.
shovel |
excavator |
As nouns the difference between shovel and excavator
is that
shovel is a hand tool with a handle, used for moving portions of material such as earth, snow, and grain from one place to another, with some forms also used for digging. Not to be confused with a spade, which is designed solely for small-scale digging and incidental tasks such as chopping of small roots while
excavator is a person who excavates.
As a verb shovel
is to move materials with a shovel.
shovel |
dragline |
As nouns the difference between shovel and dragline
is that
shovel is a hand tool with a handle, used for moving portions of material such as earth, snow, and grain from one place to another, with some forms also used for digging. Not to be confused with a spade, which is designed solely for small-scale digging and incidental tasks such as chopping of small roots while
dragline is any of several very large vehicles used for lifting in the process of mining.
As a verb shovel
is to move materials with a shovel.
shovel |
jostle |
As nouns the difference between shovel and jostle
is that
shovel is a hand tool with a handle, used for moving portions of material such as earth, snow, and grain from one place to another, with some forms also used for digging not to be confused with a spade, which is designed solely for small-scale digging and incidental tasks such as chopping of small roots while
jostle is an experience in which jostling occurs.
As verbs the difference between shovel and jostle
is that
shovel is to move materials with a shovel while
jostle is (ambitransitive) to bump into or brush against while in motion; to push aside.
shovel |
knight |
As a noun shovel
is a hand tool with a handle, used for moving portions of material such as earth, snow, and grain from one place to another, with some forms also used for digging not to be confused with a spade, which is designed solely for small-scale digging and incidental tasks such as chopping of small roots.
As a verb shovel
is to move materials with a shovel.
As a proper noun knight is
an english status surname for someone who was a mounted soldier.
poop |
shovel |
As nouns the difference between poop and shovel
is that
poop is the stern of a ship or
poop can be (often|childish) excrement or
poop can be a set of data or general information, written or spoken, usually concerning machinery or a process or
poop can be a slothful person while
shovel is a hand tool with a handle, used for moving portions of material such as earth, snow, and grain from one place to another, with some forms also used for digging not to be confused with a spade, which is designed solely for small-scale digging and incidental tasks such as chopping of small roots.
As verbs the difference between poop and shovel
is that
poop is to break seawater with the
poop of a vessel, especially the poop deck or
poop can be (obsolete|intransitive) to make a short blast on a horn or
poop can be to tire, exhaust often used with
out while
shovel is to move materials with a shovel.
shovel |
hoe |
As a noun shovel
is a hand tool with a handle, used for moving portions of material such as earth, snow, and grain from one place to another, with some forms also used for digging not to be confused with a spade, which is designed solely for small-scale digging and incidental tasks such as chopping of small roots.
As a verb shovel
is to move materials with a shovel.
As an adjective hoe is
.
knife |
shovel |
As nouns the difference between knife and shovel
is that
knife is a utensil or a tool designed for cutting, consisting of a flat piece of hard material, usually steel or other metal (the blade), usually sharpened on one edge, attached to a handle the blade may be pointed for piercing while
shovel is a hand tool with a handle, used for moving portions of material such as earth, snow, and grain from one place to another, with some forms also used for digging not to be confused with a spade, which is designed solely for small-scale digging and incidental tasks such as chopping of small roots.
As verbs the difference between knife and shovel
is that
knife is to cut with a
knife while
shovel is to move materials with a shovel.
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