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Sile vs Silt - What's the difference?

sile | silt |


As nouns the difference between sile and silt

is that sile is windowsill while silt is .

Silt vs Stilt - What's the difference?

silt | stilt |


As nouns the difference between silt and stilt

is that silt is mud or fine earth deposited from running or standing water while stilt is either of two poles with footrests that allow someone to stand or walk above the ground; used mostly by entertainers.

As verbs the difference between silt and stilt

is that silt is to clog or fill with silt while stilt is to raise on stilts, or as if on stilts.

Wilt vs Silt - What's the difference?

wilt | silt |


As nouns the difference between wilt and silt

is that wilt is the act of wilting or the state of being wilted while silt is .

As a verb wilt

is to droop or become limp and flaccid (as a dying leaf or flower) or wilt can be .

Silk vs Silt - What's the difference?

silk | silt |


As nouns the difference between silk and silt

is that silk is (uncountable) a fine fiber excreted by the silkworm or other arthropod (such as a spider) while silt is .

As an adjective silk

is made of.

As a verb silk

is to remove the silk from (corn).

Silat vs Silt - What's the difference?

silat | silt |


As a verb silat

is .

As a noun silt is

.

Gilt vs Silt - What's the difference?

gilt | silt |


As nouns the difference between gilt and silt

is that gilt is (uncountable) gold or other metal in a thin layer; gilding or gilt can be a young female pig, at or nearing the age of first breeding while silt is .

As an adjective gilt

is golden coloured.

As a verb gilt

is (gild).

Silt vs Smilt - What's the difference?

silt | smilt |


As a noun silt

is .

As a verb smilt is

(obsolete) to melt.

Hilt vs Silt - What's the difference?

hilt | silt |


As nouns the difference between hilt and silt

is that hilt is the handle of a sword, consisting of grip, guard, and pommel, designed to facilitate use of the blade and afford protection to the hand while silt is .

As a verb hilt

is to provide with a hilt.

Salt vs Silt - What's the difference?

salt | silt |


In transitive terms the difference between salt and silt

is that salt is to add salt to while silt is to flow through crevices; to percolate.

In intransitive terms the difference between salt and silt

is that salt is to deposit salt as a saline solution while silt is to become clogged with silt.

As an adjective salt

is salty; salted.

As an initialism SALT

is strategic Arms Limitation Talks.

Slit vs Silt - What's the difference?

slit | silt |

Silt is a anagram of slit.



In transitive terms the difference between slit and silt

is that slit is to cut; to sever; to divide while silt is to flow through crevices; to percolate.

As nouns the difference between slit and silt

is that slit is a narrow cut or opening; a slot while silt is mud or fine earth deposited from running or standing water.

As verbs the difference between slit and silt

is that slit is to cut a narrow opening while silt is to clog or fill with silt.

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