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Gimmer vs Simmer - What's the difference?

gimmer | simmer |


As nouns the difference between gimmer and simmer

is that gimmer is a ewe between one and two years old while simmer is the state or process of simmering.

As a verb simmer is

to cook or undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.

Simmer vs Spimmer - What's the difference?

simmer | spimmer |


As nouns the difference between simmer and spimmer

is that simmer is the state or process of simmering while spimmer is one who sends spim (unsolicited instant messages).

As a verb simmer

is to cook or undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.

Summer vs Simmer - What's the difference?

summer | simmer |


As a proper noun summer

is of modern usage, for a girl born in summer.

As a noun simmer is

the state or process of simmering.

As a verb simmer is

to cook or undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.

Steam vs Simmer - What's the difference?

steam | simmer |


In transitive terms the difference between steam and simmer

is that steam is to expose to the action of steam; to apply steam to for softening, dressing, or preparing while simmer is to cause to cook or to cause to undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.

In intransitive terms the difference between steam and simmer

is that steam is to travel by means of steam power while simmer is to cook or undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.

As nouns the difference between steam and simmer

is that steam is the vapor formed when water changes from liquid phase to gas phase while simmer is the state or process of simmering.

As verbs the difference between steam and simmer

is that steam is to cook with steam while simmer is to cook or undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.

As an adjective steam

is old-fashioned; from before the digital age.

As an initialism STEAM

is initialism of Serial time-encoded amplified microscopy|Serial Time-Encoded Amplified Microscopy|lang=en.

Blanch vs Simmer - What's the difference?

blanch | simmer |


As verbs the difference between blanch and simmer

is that blanch is to grow or become white while simmer is to cook or undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.

As a proper noun Blanch

is {{given name|female|from=French}}, a less common spelling of Blanche.

As a noun simmer is

the state or process of simmering.

Simmer vs Pastegh - What's the difference?

simmer | pastegh |


As nouns the difference between simmer and pastegh

is that simmer is the state or process of simmering while pastegh is a kind of Armenian fruit leather made by simmering mashed fruits and berries, then drying the thickened substance in sheets.

As a verb simmer

is to cook or undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.

Simmer vs Peacelessness - What's the difference?

simmer | peacelessness |


As nouns the difference between simmer and peacelessness

is that simmer is the state or process of simmering while peacelessness is discord]]; simmering conflict; a state often [[prelude|preluding war.

As a verb simmer

is to cook or undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point.

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