stick |
strip |
As nouns the difference between stick and strip
is that
stick is (ireland) a member of the official ira while
strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces.
As a proper noun stick
is (musici) the chapman stick, an electric musical instrument devised by emmett chapman.
As a verb strip is
to remove or take away.
sheet |
strip |
As nouns the difference between sheet and strip
is that
sheet is a thin bed cloth used as a covering for a mattress or as a layer over the sleeper while
strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces.
As verbs the difference between sheet and strip
is that
sheet is to cover or wrap with cloth, or paper, or other similar material while
strip is to remove or take away.
shed |
strip |
In lang=en terms the difference between shed and strip
is that
shed is to radiate, cast, give off (light);
see also shed light on while
strip is to milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between shed and strip
is that
shed is (obsolete) an area of land as distinguished from those around it while
strip is (obsolete) to pass; to get clear of; to outstrip.
As verbs the difference between shed and strip
is that
shed is (transitive|obsolete|uk|dialect) to part or divide while
strip is to remove or take away.
As nouns the difference between shed and strip
is that
shed is (weaving) an area between upper and lower warp yarns through which the weft is woven or
shed can be a slight or temporary structure built to shade or shelter something; a structure usually open in front; an outbuilding; a hut while
strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces.
scrap |
strip |
In transitive terms the difference between scrap and strip
is that
scrap is to make into scrap while
strip is to milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk.
In intransitive terms the difference between scrap and strip
is that
scrap is to scrapbook; to create scrapbooks while
strip is to fail in the thread; to lose the thread, as a bolt, screw, or nut.
strip |
rip |
In transitive terms the difference between strip and rip
is that
strip is to milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk while
rip is to get by, or as if by, cutting or tearing.
In intransitive terms the difference between strip and rip
is that
strip is to fail in the thread; to lose the thread, as a bolt, screw, or nut while
rip is to tear apart; to rapidly become two parts.
As an interjection RIP is
rest in peace.
strip |
row |
In transitive terms the difference between strip and row
is that
strip is to milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk while
row is to transport in a boat propelled with oars.
In intransitive terms the difference between strip and row
is that
strip is to fail in the thread; to lose the thread, as a bolt, screw, or nut while
row is to argue noisily.
strip |
expose |
As nouns the difference between strip and expose
is that
strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces while
expose is .
As a verb strip
is to remove or take away.
strip |
surcingle |
Related terms |
Strip is a related term of surcingle.
As nouns the difference between strip and surcingle
is that
strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces while
surcingle is a long unpadded strap to pass over and keep in place a blanket, pack or saddle on an animal.
As a verb strip
is to remove or take away.
strip |
ravage |
Related terms |
Strip is a related term of ravage.
As verbs the difference between strip and ravage
is that
strip is to remove or take away while
ravage is .
As a noun strip
is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces.
strip |
board |
In lang=en terms the difference between strip and board
is that
strip is to milk a cow, especially by stroking and compressing the teats to draw out the last of the milk while
board is to obtain meals, or meals and lodgings, statedly for compensation.
As nouns the difference between strip and board
is that
strip is (countable|uncountable) material in long, thin pieces while
board is a relatively long, wide and thin piece of any material, usually wood or similar, often for use in construction or furniture-making or
board can be (basketball|informal) a rebound.
As verbs the difference between strip and board
is that
strip is to remove or take away while
board is to step or climb onto or otherwise enter a ship, aircraft, train or other conveyance.
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