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Surf vs Surflike - What's the difference?

surf | surflike |


As a noun surf

is waves that break on an ocean shoreline.

As a verb surf

is to ride a wave, usually on a surfboard.

As an adjective surflike is

resembling surf (breaking waves) or some aspect of it.

Surf vs Layback - What's the difference?

surf | layback |


As nouns the difference between surf and layback

is that surf is waves that break on an ocean shoreline while layback is (figure skating) a spin in which the head and shoulders are dropped backwards and the back arched downwards toward the ice also called a layback spin.

As verbs the difference between surf and layback

is that surf is to ride a wave, usually on a surfboard while layback is to climb using layback maneuvers.

Surf vs Cybersurfer - What's the difference?

surf | cybersurfer |


As nouns the difference between surf and cybersurfer

is that surf is waves that break on an ocean shoreline while cybersurfer is a person who surfs (browses the internet).

As a verb surf

is to ride a wave, usually on a surfboard.

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