string |
paper |
As nouns the difference between string and paper
is that
string is thong (as undergarment or swimwear) while
paper is a sheet material used for writing on or printing on (or as a non-waterproof container), usually made by draining cellulose fibres from a suspension in water.
As an adjective paper is
made of paper.
As a verb paper is
to apply paper to.
cornice |
string |
As nouns the difference between cornice and string
is that
cornice is (architecture) a horizontal architectural element of a building, projecting forward from the main walls, originally used as a means of directing rainwater away from the building's walls see also: eaves, fascia while
string is thong (as undergarment or swimwear).
taxonomy |
string |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and string
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
string is thong (as undergarment or swimwear).
string |
thred |
threadwwwg |
string |
As a noun string is
thong (as undergarment or swimwear).
string |
knittle |
As nouns the difference between string and knittle
is that
string is thong (as undergarment or swimwear) while
knittle is (uk|dialect) a string that draws together a purse or bag.
string |
lifestring |
As nouns the difference between string and lifestring
is that
string is thong (as undergarment or swimwear) while
lifestring is a nerve, or string, supposed to be essential to life.
string |
ambifix |
As nouns the difference between string and ambifix
is that
string is a long, thin and flexible structure made from threads twisted together while
ambifix is a string of characters used for both prefix and suffix.
As a verb string
is to put (items) on a string.
string |
unbanded |
As a noun string
is thong (as undergarment or swimwear).
As an adjective unbanded is
lacking a band or string; not fastened.
string |
romanization |
As nouns the difference between string and romanization
is that
string is thong (as undergarment or swimwear) while
romanization is (usually|uncountable) the act or process of putting text into the latin (roman) alphabet, by means such as transliteration and transcription.
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