tram |
tray |
As nouns the difference between tram and tray
is that
tram is beam (
large piece of timber or iron) while
tray is (obsolete) trouble; annoyance; anger or
tray can be a small, typically rectangular or round, flat, rigid object upon which things are carried.
As a verb tray is
(obsolete) to grieve; annoy or
tray can be to place items on a tray or
tray can be (obsolete) to betray.
tram |
tam |
As nouns the difference between tram and tam
is that
tram is a passenger vehicle for public use that runs on tracks in the road while
tam is a tam o'shanter, a tall knit wool cap traditionally associated with Scotland.
As a verb tram
is to transport (material) by tram.
As an abbreviation TAM is
tamaulipas, a state of Mexico.
tram |
trap |
As nouns the difference between tram and trap
is that
tram is beam (
large piece of timber or iron) while
trap is stair, step.
tram |
tramp |
In transitive terms the difference between tram and tramp
is that
tram is to transport (material) by tram while
tramp is to travel or wander through.
gram |
tram |
As a verb gram
is .
As a noun tram is
beam (
large piece of timber or iron).
ram |
tram |
As a proper noun ram
is rome.
As a noun tram is
beam (
large piece of timber or iron).
tram |
horsecar |
As nouns the difference between tram and horsecar
is that
tram is beam (
large piece of timber or iron) while
horsecar is a streetcar or tram drawn by a horse.
tram |
tramstop |
As nouns the difference between tram and tramstop
is that
tram is beam (
large piece of timber or iron) while
tramstop is a designated point where trams stop to allow passengers to leave or board.
tram |
draisine |
As nouns the difference between tram and draisine
is that
tram is beam (
large piece of timber or iron) while
draisine is a light auxiliary rail vehicle (train) or tram.
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