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sump

Rump vs Sump - What's the difference?

rump | sump |


As nouns the difference between rump and sump

is that rump is the hindquarters of an animal while sump is a hollow or pit into which liquid drains, such as a cesspool, cesspit or sink.

As a verb sump is

of a cave passage, to end in a sump, or to fill completely with water on occasion.

Sup vs Sump - What's the difference?

sup | sump |


As verbs the difference between sup and sump

is that sup is to sip; to take a small amount of food or drink into the mouth, especially with a spoon while sump is of a cave passage, to end in a sump, or to fill completely with water on occasion.

As nouns the difference between sup and sump

is that sup is a sip; a small amount of food or drink while sump is a hollow or pit into which liquid drains, such as a cesspool, cesspit or sink.

As an acronym SUP

is Sailors' Union of the Pacific

Sump vs Sums - What's the difference?

sump | sums |


As nouns the difference between sump and sums

is that sump is a hollow or pit into which liquid drains, such as a cesspool, cesspit or sink while sums is .

As verbs the difference between sump and sums

is that sump is of a cave passage, to end in a sump, or to fill completely with water on occasion while sums is (sum).

Sump vs Mump - What's the difference?

sump | mump |


As verbs the difference between sump and mump

is that sump is of a cave passage, to end in a sump, or to fill completely with water on occasion while mump is to mumble, speak unclearly.

As a noun sump

is a hollow or pit into which liquid drains, such as a cesspool, cesspit or sink.

Surp vs Sump - What's the difference?

surp | sump |


As an adverb surp

is here (to this place ).

As a noun sump is

a hollow or pit into which liquid drains, such as a cesspool, cesspit or sink.

As a verb sump is

of a cave passage, to end in a sump, or to fill completely with water on occasion.

Lump vs Sump - What's the difference?

lump | sump |


As nouns the difference between lump and sump

is that lump is cad while sump is a hollow or pit into which liquid drains, such as a cesspool, cesspit or sink.

As a verb sump is

of a cave passage, to end in a sump, or to fill completely with water on occasion.

Simp vs Sump - What's the difference?

simp | sump |


As nouns the difference between simp and sump

is that simp is a simple person lacking common sense; a fool or simpleton while sump is a hollow or pit into which liquid drains, such as a cesspool, cesspit or sink.

As a verb sump is

of a cave passage, to end in a sump, or to fill completely with water on occasion.

Sump vs Sumph - What's the difference?

sump | sumph |


As nouns the difference between sump and sumph

is that sump is a hollow or pit into which liquid drains, such as a cesspool, cesspit or sink while sumph is (scotland|northern england) a dunce; a blockhead.

As a verb sump

is of a cave passage, to end in a sump, or to fill completely with water on occasion.

Stump vs Sump - What's the difference?

stump | sump |


In lang=en terms the difference between stump and sump

is that stump is to walk heavily or clumsily, plod, trudge while sump is of a cave passage, to end in a sump, or to fill completely with water on occasion.

As nouns the difference between stump and sump

is that stump is the remains of something that has been cut off; especially the remains of a tree, the remains of a limb while sump is a hollow or pit into which liquid drains, such as a cesspool, cesspit or sink.

As verbs the difference between stump and sump

is that stump is to stop, confuse, or puzzle while sump is of a cave passage, to end in a sump, or to fill completely with water on occasion.

Tump vs Sump - What's the difference?

tump | sump |


As nouns the difference between tump and sump

is that tump is a mound or hillock while sump is a hollow or pit into which liquid drains, such as a cesspool, cesspit or sink.

As verbs the difference between tump and sump

is that tump is to form a mass of earth or a hillock about while sump is of a cave passage, to end in a sump, or to fill completely with water on occasion.

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