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smoke

Smoke vs Fumigatory - What's the difference?

smoke | fumigatory |


As adjectives the difference between smoke and fumigatory

is that smoke is of the colour known as smoke while fumigatory is having the quality of purifying by smoke.

As a noun smoke

is the visible vapor/vapour, gases, and fine particles given off by burning or smoldering material.

As a verb smoke

is to inhale and exhale the smoke from a burning cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc.

As a proper noun Smoke

is london.

Smoke vs Fumily - What's the difference?

smoke | fumily |


As a proper noun smoke

is london.

As an adverb fumily is

with fumes or smoke.

Smoke vs Upwreath - What's the difference?

smoke | upwreath |


As a proper noun smoke

is london.

As a verb upwreath is

to rise with a curling motion; to curl upward, as smoke does.

Smoke vs Pluff - What's the difference?

smoke | pluff |


As a proper noun smoke

is london.

As a noun pluff is

(scotland) a puff of smoke or dust.

As a verb pluff is

to dust or to puff with smoke.

Smoke vs Presmoked - What's the difference?

smoke | presmoked |


As a proper noun smoke

is london.

As an adjective presmoked is

having been smoked in advance.

Smoke vs Nonsmoked - What's the difference?

smoke | nonsmoked |


As a proper noun smoke

is london.

As an adjective nonsmoked is

not smoked (of meat, cigarettes, etc).

Smoke vs Unsmokable - What's the difference?

smoke | unsmokable |


As adjectives the difference between smoke and unsmokable

is that smoke is of the colour known as smoke while unsmokable is impossible or undesirable to smoke.

As a noun smoke

is the visible vapor/vapour, gases, and fine particles given off by burning or smoldering material.

As a verb smoke

is to inhale and exhale the smoke from a burning cigarette, cigar, pipe, etc.

As a proper noun Smoke

is london.

Smoke vs Noninhaler - What's the difference?

smoke | noninhaler |


As a proper noun smoke

is london.

As a noun noninhaler is

one who avoids inhaling the smoke from a cigarette, pipe, etc.

Smoke vs Pipeman - What's the difference?

smoke | pipeman |


As a proper noun smoke

is london.

As a noun pipeman is

a firefighter.

Smoke vs Smokepipe - What's the difference?

smoke | smokepipe |


As a proper noun smoke

is london.

As a noun smokepipe is

a pipe through which smoke is passed.

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