ladle |
shovel |
Related terms |
Ladle is a related term of shovel.
As nouns the difference between ladle and shovel
is that
ladle is a deep-bowled spoon with a long, usually curved, handle 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 ladle and shovel
is that
ladle is to serve something with a ladle while
shovel is to move materials with a shovel.
spoon |
shovel |
As nouns the difference between spoon and shovel
is that
spoon is an implement for eating or serving; a scooped utensil whose long handle is straight, in contrast to a ladle 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 spoon and shovel
is that
spoon is to serve using a spoon or
spoon can be while
shovel is to move materials with a shovel.
stevo |
shovel |
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 |
push |
As nouns the difference between shovel and push
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
push is a short, directed application of force; an act of pushing.
As verbs the difference between shovel and push
is that
shovel is to move materials with a shovel while
push is to apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.
shoven |
shovel |
As verbs the difference between shoven and shovel
is that
shoven is (obsolete) while
shovel is to move materials with a shovel.
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.
hovel |
shovel |
As nouns the difference between hovel and shovel
is that
hovel is an open shed for sheltering cattle, or protecting produce, etc, from the weather 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 hovel and shovel
is that
hovel is to put in a hovel; to shelter while
shovel is to move materials with a shovel.
shovel |
shover |
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 shover is
.
bread |
shovel |
As nouns the difference between bread and shovel
is that
bread is a foodstuff made by baking dough made from cereals 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 bread and shovel
is that
bread is to coat with breadcrumbs while
shovel is to move materials with a shovel.
shoved |
shovel |
As verbs the difference between shoved and shovel
is that
shoved is (
shove) while
shovel is to move materials with a shovel.
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.
shotel |
shovel |
As nouns the difference between shotel and shovel
is that
shotel is an abyssinian curved blade similar to the scimitar 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 a verb shovel is
to move materials with a shovel.
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