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smite

Smite vs Belt - What's the difference?

smite | belt | Related terms |

Smite is a related term of belt.


As a verb smite

is (lb) to hit.

As a noun belt is

.

Smite vs Jostle - What's the difference?

smite | jostle | Related terms |

Smite is a related term of jostle.


As verbs the difference between smite and jostle

is that smite is (lb) to hit while jostle is (ambitransitive) to bump into or brush against while in motion; to push aside.

As a noun jostle is

an experience in which jostling occurs.

Punch vs Smite - What's the difference?

punch | smite | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between punch and smite

is that punch is to strike with one's fist while smite is to hit.

As a noun punch

is a hit or strike with one's fist.

As a proper noun Punch

is a glove puppet who is the main character used in a Punch and Judy show.

Thump vs Smite - What's the difference?

thump | smite | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between thump and smite

is that thump is to hit (someone or something) as if to make a thump while smite is to hit.

As a noun thump

is a blow that produces a muffled sound.

Flail vs Smite - What's the difference?

flail | smite | Related terms |


As verbs the difference between flail and smite

is that flail is to beat using a flail or similar implement while smite is to hit.

As a noun flail

is a tool used for threshing, consisting of a long handle with a shorter stick attached with a short piece of chain, thong or similar material.

Smite vs Caress - What's the difference?

smite | caress |


As verbs the difference between smite and caress

is that smite is (lb) to hit while caress is to touch or kiss lovingly; to fondle.

As a noun caress is

an act of endearment; any act or expression of affection; an embracing, or touching, with tenderness.

Smite vs Mite - What's the difference?

smite | mite |


As a verb smite

is (lb) to hit.

As a noun mite is

shoot.

Smite vs Smitt - What's the difference?

smite | smitt |


As a verb smite

is (lb) to hit.

As a noun smitt is

smith.

Smite vs Smited - What's the difference?

smite | smited |


As verbs the difference between smite and smited

is that smite is to hit while smited is past participle of lang=en.

Smite vs Osmite - What's the difference?

smite | osmite |


As a verb smite

is (lb) to hit.

As a noun osmite is

(chemistry) a salt of osmious acid.

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