What's the difference between
and
Enter two words to compare and contrast their definitions, origins, and synonyms to better understand how those words are related.

snip

Crop vs Snip - What's the difference?

crop | snip | Related terms |

Crop is a related term of snip.


As nouns the difference between crop and snip

is that crop is a plant, especially a cereal, grown to be harvested as food, livestock fodder or fuel or for any other economic purpose while snip is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something.

As verbs the difference between crop and snip

is that crop is to remove the top end of something, especially a plant while snip is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.

Clip vs Snip - What's the difference?

clip | snip | Related terms |


In obsolete terms the difference between clip and snip

is that clip is an embrace while snip is a share or portion; a snack.

In informal terms the difference between clip and snip

is that clip is a blow with the hand while snip is to circumcise.

As verbs the difference between clip and snip

is that clip is to grip tightly while snip is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.

As nouns the difference between clip and snip

is that clip is something which clips or grasps; a device for attaching one object to another while snip is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something.

Bit vs Snip - What's the difference?

bit | snip | Related terms |


In informal terms the difference between bit and snip

is that bit is Specifically, a small amount of time while snip is to circumcise.

As nouns the difference between bit and snip

is that bit is (metal in horse's mouth) A piece of metal placed in a horse's mouth and connected to reins to direct the animal while snip is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something.

As verbs the difference between bit and snip

is that bit is to put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of (a horse) while snip is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.

As an adverb bit

is to a small extent; in a small amount (usually with "a").

As an adjective bit

is bitten.

Snip vs Tittle - What's the difference?

snip | tittle | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between snip and tittle

is that snip is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something while tittle is a small, insignificant amount (of something); a vanishing scintilla; a measly crumb; a minute speck.

As a verb snip

is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.

As a proper noun Tittle is

{{surname|lang=en}.

Snig vs Snip - What's the difference?

snig | snip |


As verbs the difference between snig and snip

is that snig is (australia|new zealand|forestry) to drag a log along the ground by means of a chain fastened at one end while snip is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.

As nouns the difference between snig and snip

is that snig is (uk|dialect) a small eel while snip is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something.

Snib vs Snip - What's the difference?

snib | snip |


In obsolete terms the difference between snib and snip

is that snib is a reprimand; a snub while snip is a share or portion; a snack.

As nouns the difference between snib and snip

is that snib is a latch or fastening for a door, window etc while snip is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something.

As verbs the difference between snib and snip

is that snib is to latch (a door, window etc.) while snip is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.

Stip vs Snip - What's the difference?

stip | snip |


As verbs the difference between stip and snip

is that stip is abbreviation of stipulate while snip is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.

As nouns the difference between stip and snip

is that stip is abbreviation of stipulation while snip is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something.

As a proper noun Štip

is a city in eastern Republic of Macedonia.

Snie vs Snip - What's the difference?

snie | snip |


As verbs the difference between snie and snip

is that snie is obsolete spelling of lang=en abound, swarm, teem, be infested while snip is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.

As a noun snip is

the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something.

Snip vs Skip - What's the difference?

snip | skip |


As verbs the difference between snip and skip

is that snip is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors while skip is to move by hopping on alternate feet.

As nouns the difference between snip and skip

is that snip is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something while skip is a leaping, jumping or skipping movement.

Snip vs Snit - What's the difference?

snip | snit |


As nouns the difference between snip and snit

is that snip is the act of snipping; cutting a small amount off of something while snit is .

As a verb snip

is to cut with short sharp actions, as with scissors.

Pages