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Thicket - What does it mean?

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Mass vs Thicket - What's the difference?

mass | thicket | Related terms |

Mass is a related term of thicket.


As nouns the difference between mass and thicket

is that mass is march while thicket is a dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse.

Group vs Thicket - What's the difference?

group | thicket | Related terms |

Group is a related term of thicket.


As nouns the difference between group and thicket

is that group is a number of things or persons being in some relation to one another while thicket is a dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse.

As a verb group

is to put together to form a group.

Thicket vs Patch - What's the difference?

thicket | patch |


As a noun thicket

is a dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse.

As a proper noun patch is

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Cluster vs Thicket - What's the difference?

cluster | thicket | Related terms |

Cluster is a related term of thicket.


As nouns the difference between cluster and thicket

is that cluster is cluster (group of galaxies or stars) while thicket is a dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse.

Aggregate vs Thicket - What's the difference?

aggregate | thicket | Related terms |

Aggregate is a related term of thicket.


As nouns the difference between aggregate and thicket

is that aggregate is while thicket is a dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse.

Assemblage vs Thicket - What's the difference?

assemblage | thicket | Related terms |

Assemblage is a related term of thicket.


As nouns the difference between assemblage and thicket

is that assemblage is a collection of things which have been gathered together or assembled while thicket is a dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse.

Thicket vs Woods - What's the difference?

thicket | woods |


As nouns the difference between thicket and woods

is that thicket is a dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse while woods is plural of lang=en.

As a verb woods is

third-person singular of wood.

As a proper noun Woods is

an English topographic surname, variant of Wood.

Thicken vs Thicket - What's the difference?

thicken | thicket |


As a verb thicken

is to make thicker (in the sense of wider).

As a noun thicket is

a dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse.

Thickest vs Thicket - What's the difference?

thickest | thicket |


As an adjective thickest

is (thick).

As an adverb thickest

is .

As a noun thicket is

a dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse.

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