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Mound vs Throng - What's the difference?

mound | throng |


As nouns the difference between mound and throng

is that mound is moon while throng is a group of people crowded or gathered closely together; a multitude.

As a verb throng is

(label) to crowd into a place, especially to fill it.

As an adjective throng is

(scotland|northern england|dialect) filled with persons or objects; crowded.

Throng vs Confederacy - What's the difference?

throng | confederacy | Related terms |

Throng is a related term of confederacy.


As a noun throng

is a group of people crowded or gathered closely together; a multitude.

As a verb throng

is (label) to crowd into a place, especially to fill it.

As an adjective throng

is (scotland|northern england|dialect) filled with persons or objects; crowded.

As a proper noun confederacy is

(historical) the informal name for the , the collection of american states that seceded from the united states in 1861, and fought against the union in the american civil war.

Throng vs Congregated - What's the difference?

throng | congregated |


As verbs the difference between throng and congregated

is that throng is (label) to crowd into a place, especially to fill it while congregated is (congregate).

As a noun throng

is a group of people crowded or gathered closely together; a multitude.

As an adjective throng

is (scotland|northern england|dialect) filled with persons or objects; crowded.

Throng vs Href - What's the difference?

throng | href |

Throng vs Clique - What's the difference?

throng | clique | Related terms |

Throng is a related term of clique.


As verbs the difference between throng and clique

is that throng is (label) to crowd into a place, especially to fill it while clique is .

As a noun throng

is a group of people crowded or gathered closely together; a multitude.

As an adjective throng

is (scotland|northern england|dialect) filled with persons or objects; crowded.

Throng vs Agglomeration - What's the difference?

throng | agglomeration | Related terms |

Throng is a related term of agglomeration.


As nouns the difference between throng and agglomeration

is that throng is a group of people crowded or gathered closely together; a multitude while agglomeration is agglomeration.

As a verb throng

is (label) to crowd into a place, especially to fill it.

As an adjective throng

is (scotland|northern england|dialect) filled with persons or objects; crowded.

Gather vs Throng - What's the difference?

gather | throng | Related terms |

Gather is a related term of throng.


As verbs the difference between gather and throng

is that gather is to collect; normally separate things while throng is (label) to crowd into a place, especially to fill it.

As nouns the difference between gather and throng

is that gather is a plait or fold in cloth, made by drawing a thread through it; a pucker while throng is a group of people crowded or gathered closely together; a multitude.

As an adjective throng is

(scotland|northern england|dialect) filled with persons or objects; crowded.

Cumulation vs Throng - What's the difference?

cumulation | throng | Related terms |

Cumulation is a related term of throng.


As nouns the difference between cumulation and throng

is that cumulation is accumulation while throng is a group of people crowded or gathered closely together; a multitude.

As a verb throng is

(label) to crowd into a place, especially to fill it.

As an adjective throng is

(scotland|northern england|dialect) filled with persons or objects; crowded.

Throng vs Pride - What's the difference?

throng | pride | Related terms |

Throng is a related term of pride.


As nouns the difference between throng and pride

is that throng is a group of people crowded or gathered closely together; a multitude while pride is the quality or state of being proud; inordinate self-esteem; an unreasonable conceit of one's own superiority in talents, beauty, wealth, rank etc, which manifests itself in lofty airs, distance, reserve and often contempt of others.

As verbs the difference between throng and pride

is that throng is (label) to crowd into a place, especially to fill it while pride is (reflexive) to take or experience pride in something, be proud of it.

As an adjective throng

is (scotland|northern england|dialect) filled with persons or objects; crowded.

Throng vs Accumulate - What's the difference?

throng | accumulate | Related terms |

Throng is a related term of accumulate.


As verbs the difference between throng and accumulate

is that throng is (label) to crowd into a place, especially to fill it while accumulate is to heap up in a mass; to pile up; to collect or bring together; to amass.

As adjectives the difference between throng and accumulate

is that throng is (scotland|northern england|dialect) filled with persons or objects; crowded while accumulate is (poetic|rare) collected; accumulated.

As a noun throng

is a group of people crowded or gathered closely together; a multitude.

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