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Touch vs Dash - What's the difference?

touch | dash | Related terms |

Touch is a related term of dash.


As verbs the difference between touch and dash

is that touch is primarily physical senses while dash is to run quickly or for a short distance.

As nouns the difference between touch and dash

is that touch is an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger while dash is (typography) any of the following symbols: (''horizontal bar ).

As an interjection dash is

(euphemistic) damn!.

Touch vs Sway - What's the difference?

touch | sway | Related terms |

Touch is a related term of sway.


As verbs the difference between touch and sway

is that touch is primarily physical senses while sway is to move or swing from side to side; or backward and forward; to rock.

As nouns the difference between touch and sway

is that touch is an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger while sway is the act of swaying; a swaying motion; a swing or sweep of a weapon.

Granule vs Touch - What's the difference?

granule | touch | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between granule and touch

is that granule is a tiny grain, a small particle while touch is an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger.

As a verb touch is

primarily physical senses.

Touch vs Interesting - What's the difference?

touch | interesting |


As verbs the difference between touch and interesting

is that touch is primarily physical senses while interesting is .

As a noun touch

is an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger.

As an adjective interesting is

arousing]] or holding the attention or [[interest#noun|interest of someone.

Touch vs Abash - What's the difference?

touch | abash | Related terms |

Touch is a related term of abash.


As verbs the difference between touch and abash

is that touch is primarily physical senses while abash is to make ashamed; to embarrass; to destroy the self-possession of, as by exciting suddenly a consciousness of guilt, mistake, or inferiority; to disconcert; to discomfit .

As a noun touch

is an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger.

Glance vs Touch - What's the difference?

glance | touch | Synonyms |


In intransitive terms the difference between glance and touch

is that glance is to graze a surface while touch is to deal with in speech or writing; briefly to speak or write (on or upon something).

Skerrick vs Touch - What's the difference?

skerrick | touch | Related terms |

Skerrick is a related term of touch.


As nouns the difference between skerrick and touch

is that skerrick is (british) a very small amount or portion, particularly used in the negative and chiefly in british and australian english while touch is an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger.

As a verb touch is

primarily physical senses.

Iota vs Touch - What's the difference?

iota | touch | Related terms |

Iota is a related term of touch.


As nouns the difference between iota and touch

is that iota is a bank account that earns interest and pays it to a third party, generally a charity; the principal is typically being held in escrow by the accountholder while touch is an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger.

As a verb touch is

primarily physical senses.

Grain vs Touch - What's the difference?

grain | touch | Synonyms |

Grain is a synonym of touch.


As nouns the difference between grain and touch

is that grain is hate, hatred, disgust while touch is an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger.

As a verb touch is

primarily physical senses.

Touch vs Incite - What's the difference?

touch | incite | Related terms |

Touch is a related term of incite.


As verbs the difference between touch and incite

is that touch is primarily physical senses while incite is .

As a noun touch

is an act of touching, especially with the hand or finger.

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