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Couple vs Snap - What's the difference?

couple | snap | Related terms |

Couple is a related term of snap.


As a verb couple

is .

As a noun snap is

(computing) (subnetwork access protocol).

Clack vs Snap - What's the difference?

clack | snap | Related terms |

Clack is a related term of snap.


As nouns the difference between clack and snap

is that clack is an abrupt, sharp sound, especially one made by two hard objects colliding repetitively; a clatter; in sound, midway between a click and a clunk while snap is (computing) (subnetwork access protocol).

As a verb clack

is to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.

Squeeze vs Snap - What's the difference?

squeeze | snap | Related terms |

Squeeze is a related term of snap.


As nouns the difference between squeeze and snap

is that squeeze is a difficult position while snap is (computing) (subnetwork access protocol).

As a verb squeeze

is to apply pressure to from two or more sides at once.

Fragment vs Snap - What's the difference?

fragment | snap | Related terms |

Fragment is a related term of snap.


As nouns the difference between fragment and snap

is that fragment is fragment while snap is (computing) (subnetwork access protocol).

Fastener vs Snap - What's the difference?

fastener | snap | Related terms |

Fastener is a related term of snap.


As nouns the difference between fastener and snap

is that fastener is something or someone that fastens while snap is (computing) (subnetwork access protocol).

Snap vs Snappy - What's the difference?

snap | snappy |

Snappy is a derived term of snap.



As a noun snap

is a quick breaking or cracking sound or the action of producing such a sound.

As a verb snap

is to fracture or break apart suddenly.

As an interjection snap

is the winning cry at a game of snap.

As an adjective snappy is

rapid and without delay.

Wikidiffcom vs Snap - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | snap |


As a noun snap is

(computing) (subnetwork access protocol).

Snap vs Shot - What's the difference?

snap | shot |


In uncountable terms the difference between snap and shot

is that snap is a card game, primarily for children, in which players cry "snap" to claim pairs of matching cards while shot is small metal balls used as ammunition.

In transitive terms the difference between snap and shot

is that snap is to take a photograph; to release a camera's shutter (which may make a snapping sound) while shot is to load (a gun) with shot.

As nouns the difference between snap and shot

is that snap is a quick breaking or cracking sound or the action of producing such a sound while shot is the result of launching a projectile or bullet.

As verbs the difference between snap and shot

is that snap is to fracture or break apart suddenly while shot is past tense of shoot.

As interjections the difference between snap and shot

is that snap is the winning cry at a game of snap while shot is thank you.

As an adjective shot is

worn out or broken.

Snap vs Abrupt - What's the difference?

snap | abrupt |


As nouns the difference between snap and abrupt

is that snap is (computing) (subnetwork access protocol) while abrupt is (poetic) something which is ; an abyss .

As an adjective abrupt is

(obsolete|rare) broken away (from restraint)
.

As a verb abrupt is

(archaic) to tear off or asunder .

Snap vs Snare - What's the difference?

snap | snare | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between snap and snare

is that snap is a quick breaking or cracking sound or the action of producing such a sound while snare is a trap made from a loop of wire, string, or leather.

As verbs the difference between snap and snare

is that snap is to fracture or break apart suddenly while snare is to catch or hold, especially with a loop.

As an interjection snap

is the winning cry at a game of snap.

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