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strap

Strap vs Stram - What's the difference?

strap | stram |


As a noun strap

is a long, narrow, pliable strip of leather, cloth, or the like.

As a verb strap

is to beat or chastise with a strap; to whip, to lash.

As an adjective stram is

.

As an adverb stram is

.

Strap vs Scrap - What's the difference?

strap | scrap |


In transitive terms the difference between strap and scrap

is that strap is to sharpen by rubbing on a strap, or strop; as, to strap a razor while scrap is to make into scrap.

Strap vs Strep - What's the difference?

strap | strep |


As nouns the difference between strap and strep

is that strap is a long, narrow, pliable strip of leather, cloth, or the like while strep is (pathology).

As a verb strap

is to beat or chastise with a strap; to whip, to lash.

Strap vs Satrap - What's the difference?

strap | satrap |


As nouns the difference between strap and satrap

is that strap is a long, narrow, pliable strip of leather, cloth, or the like while satrap is satrap (governor of a province in ancient persia).

As a verb strap

is to beat or chastise with a strap; to whip, to lash.

Strapt vs Strap - What's the difference?

strapt | strap |


As verbs the difference between strapt and strap

is that strapt is (obsolete) (strap) while strap is to beat or chastise with a strap; to whip, to lash.

As a noun strap is

a long, narrow, pliable strip of leather, cloth, or the like.

Collier vs Strap - What's the difference?

collier | strap |


As a proper noun collier

is .

As a noun strap is

a long, narrow, pliable strip of leather, cloth, or the like.

As a verb strap is

to beat or chastise with a strap; to whip, to lash.

Strat vs Strap - What's the difference?

strat | strap |


As nouns the difference between strat and strap

is that strat is a shorter form of strategy|lang=en while strap is a long, narrow, pliable strip of leather, cloth, or the like.

As a verb strap is

to beat or chastise with a strap; to whip, to lash.

Strap vs Stray - What's the difference?

strap | stray |


In lang=en terms the difference between strap and stray

is that strap is to sharpen by rubbing on a strap, or strop; as, to strap a razor while stray is to cause to stray.

As nouns the difference between strap and stray

is that strap is a long, narrow, pliable strip of leather, cloth, or the like while stray is any domestic animal that has an enclosure, or its proper place and company, and wanders at large, or is lost; an estray.

As verbs the difference between strap and stray

is that strap is to beat or chastise with a strap; to whip, to lash while stray is to wander, as from a direct course; to deviate, or go out of the way.

As an adjective stray is

having gone astray; strayed; wandering; as, a stray horse or sheep.

Stap vs Strap - What's the difference?

stap | strap |


As verbs the difference between stap and strap

is that stap is while strap is to beat or chastise with a strap; to whip, to lash.

As a noun strap is

a long, narrow, pliable strip of leather, cloth, or the like.

Trap vs Strap - What's the difference?

trap | strap |


In lang=en terms the difference between trap and strap

is that trap is cubicle (in a public toilet while strap is a gun, normally a personal firearm such as a pistol or machine pistol.

In transitive terms the difference between trap and strap

is that trap is to provide with a trap while strap is to sharpen by rubbing on a strap, or strop; as, to strap a razor.

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