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Slash vs Carve - What's the difference?

slash | carve | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between slash and carve

is that slash is a swift cut with a blade, particularly with fighting weapons as a sword, saber, knife etc while carve is a carucate.

As verbs the difference between slash and carve

is that slash is to cut violently across something with a blade such as knife, sword, scythe, etc while carve is to cut.

As a conjunction slash

is Used to connect two or more identities in a list.

Slash vs Sever - What's the difference?

slash | sever | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between slash and sever

is that slash is to reduce sharply while sever is to cut free.

As verbs the difference between slash and sever

is that slash is to cut violently across something with a blade such as knife, sword, scythe, etc while sever is to cut free.

As a noun slash

is a swift cut with a blade, particularly with fighting weapons as a sword, saber, knife etc.

As a conjunction slash

is Used to connect two or more identities in a list.

Tear vs Slash - What's the difference?

tear | slash | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between tear and slash

is that tear is to make (an opening) with force or energy while slash is to reduce sharply.

As a conjunction slash is

Used to connect two or more identities in a list.

Slash vs Harm - What's the difference?

slash | harm | Related terms |

Slash is a related term of harm.


As a noun slash

is a swift cut with a blade, particularly with fighting weapons as a sword, saber, knife etc.

As a verb slash

is to cut violently across something with a blade such as knife, sword, scythe, etc.

As a conjunction slash

is .

As a proper noun harm is

, low german, derived from herman, meaning "army man".

Hew vs Slash - What's the difference?

hew | slash | Related terms |


In transitive terms the difference between hew and slash

is that hew is to shape; to form while slash is to reduce sharply.

As a conjunction slash is

Used to connect two or more identities in a list.

Disfigure vs Slash - What's the difference?

disfigure | slash | Related terms |

Disfigure is a related term of slash.


As verbs the difference between disfigure and slash

is that disfigure is change the appearance of something/someone to the negative while slash is to cut violently across something with a blade such as knife, sword, scythe, etc.

As a noun slash is

a swift cut with a blade, particularly with fighting weapons as a sword, saber, knife etc.

As a conjunction slash is

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Lacerate vs Slash - What's the difference?

lacerate | slash | Related terms |

Lacerate is a related term of slash.


As verbs the difference between lacerate and slash

is that lacerate is to tear, rip or wound while slash is to cut violently across something with a blade such as knife, sword, scythe, etc.

As an adjective lacerate

is (botany) jagged, as if torn or lacerated.

As a noun slash is

a swift cut with a blade, particularly with fighting weapons as a sword, saber, knife etc.

As a conjunction slash is

.

Slash vs Injure - What's the difference?

slash | injure | Related terms |

Slash is a related term of injure.


In lang=en terms the difference between slash and injure

is that slash is to reduce sharply while injure is to do injustice to.

As verbs the difference between slash and injure

is that slash is to cut violently across something with a blade such as knife, sword, scythe, etc while injure is to wound or cause physical harm to a living creature.

As a noun slash

is a swift cut with a blade, particularly with fighting weapons as a sword, saber, knife etc.

As a conjunction slash

is .

Crush vs Slash - What's the difference?

crush | slash | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between crush and slash

is that crush is a violent collision or compression; a crash; destruction; ruin while slash is a swift cut with a blade, particularly with fighting weapons as a sword, saber, knife etc.

As verbs the difference between crush and slash

is that crush is to press or bruise between two hard bodies; to squeeze, so as to destroy the natural shape or integrity of the parts, or to force together into a mass while slash is to cut violently across something with a blade such as knife, sword, scythe, etc.

As a conjunction slash is

Used to connect two or more identities in a list.

Slash vs Grip - What's the difference?

slash | grip | Related terms |

Slash is a related term of grip.


In lang=en terms the difference between slash and grip

is that slash is to reduce sharply while grip is to do something with another that makes you happy/gives you relief.

As nouns the difference between slash and grip

is that slash is a swift cut with a blade, particularly with fighting weapons as a sword, saber, knife etc while grip is a hold or way of holding, particularly with the hand or grip can be (dialectal) a small ditch or trench; a channel to carry off water or other liquid; a drain or grip can be (obsolete) the griffin.

As verbs the difference between slash and grip

is that slash is to cut violently across something with a blade such as knife, sword, scythe, etc while grip is to take hold of, particularly with the hand.

As a conjunction slash

is .

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