sprinkle |
rainstorm |
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As nouns the difference between sprinkle and rainstorm
is that
sprinkle is a light covering with a sprinkled substance while
rainstorm is a storm characterized by substantial, heavy rainfall.
As a verb sprinkle
is to cause (a substance) to fall in fine drops (for a liquid substance) or small pieces (for a solid substance).
sprinkle |
shower |
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Sprinkle is a related term of shower.
As verbs the difference between sprinkle and shower
is that
sprinkle is (
lb) to cause (a substance) to fall in fine drops (for a liquid substance) or small pieces (for a solid substance) while
shower is (followed by with) to spray with (a specified liquid).
As nouns the difference between sprinkle and shower
is that
sprinkle is a light covering with a sprinkled substance while
shower is a brief fall of precipitation or
shower can be one who shows.
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sprinkle |
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As a verb sprinkle is
to cause (a substance) to fall in fine drops (for a liquid substance) or small pieces (for a solid substance).
As a noun sprinkle is
a light covering with a sprinkled substance.
sprinkle |
drench |
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As verbs the difference between sprinkle and drench
is that
sprinkle is to cause (a substance) to fall in fine drops (for a liquid substance) or small pieces (for a solid substance) while
drench is to soak, to make very wet.
As nouns the difference between sprinkle and drench
is that
sprinkle is a light covering with a sprinkled substance while
drench is a draught administered to an animal.
sprinkle |
designate |
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Sprinkle is a related term of designate.
As verbs the difference between sprinkle and designate
is that
sprinkle is (
lb) to cause (a substance) to fall in fine drops (for a liquid substance) or small pieces (for a solid substance) while
designate is to mark out and make known; to point out; to name; to indicate; to show; to distinguish by marks or description; to specify; as, to designate the boundaries of a country; to designate the rioters who are to be arrested.
As a noun sprinkle
is a light covering with a sprinkled substance.
As an adjective designate is
designated; appointed; chosen.
sprinkle |
toss |
As verbs the difference between sprinkle and toss
is that
sprinkle is (
lb) to cause (a substance) to fall in fine drops (for a liquid substance) or small pieces (for a solid substance) while
toss is to throw with an initial upward direction.
As nouns the difference between sprinkle and toss
is that
sprinkle is a light covering with a sprinkled substance while
toss is a throw, a lob, of a ball etc, with an initial upward direction, particularly with a lack of care.
rainfall |
sprinkle |
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Rainfall is a related term of sprinkle.
As nouns the difference between rainfall and sprinkle
is that
rainfall is (meteorology) the amount of rain that falls on a single occasion while
sprinkle is a light covering with a sprinkled substance.
As a verb sprinkle is
(
lb) to cause (a substance) to fall in fine drops (for a liquid substance) or small pieces (for a solid substance).
baptise |
sprinkle |
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As verbs the difference between baptise and sprinkle
is that
baptise is to sprinkle or pour water over, or to immerse in water, as a spiritual cleansing process in the rite of Christian baptism while
sprinkle is to cause (a substance) to fall in fine drops (for a liquid substance) or small pieces (for a solid substance).
As a noun sprinkle is
a light covering with a sprinkled substance.
precipitation |
sprinkle |
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Precipitation is a related term of sprinkle.
As nouns the difference between precipitation and sprinkle
is that
precipitation is precipitation, unwise or rash rapidity; sudden haste while
sprinkle is a light covering with a sprinkled substance.
As a verb sprinkle is
(
lb) to cause (a substance) to fall in fine drops (for a liquid substance) or small pieces (for a solid substance).
sprinkle |
immerse |
Related terms |
Sprinkle is a related term of immerse.
As verbs the difference between sprinkle and immerse
is that
sprinkle is (
lb) to cause (a substance) to fall in fine drops (for a liquid substance) or small pieces (for a solid substance) while
immerse is to put under the surface of a liquid; to dunk.
As a noun sprinkle
is a light covering with a sprinkled substance.
As an adjective immerse is
(obsolete) immersed; buried; sunk.
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