trap |
collar |
Related terms |
Trap is a related term of collar.
As nouns the difference between trap and collar
is that
trap is stair, step while
collar is anything that encircles the neck.
As a verb collar is
to grab or seize by the collar or neck.
grab |
trap |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between grab and trap
is that
grab is to grip suddenly; to seize; to clutch while
trap is to provide with a trap.
In intransitive terms the difference between grab and trap
is that
grab is to make a sudden grasping or clutching motion (at something) while
trap is to leave suddenly, to flee.
In lang=en terms the difference between grab and trap
is that
grab is a soundbite while
trap is cubicle (in a public toilet.
take |
trap |
Related terms |
Take is a related term of trap.
As nouns the difference between take and trap
is that
take is a fog or mist while
trap is stair, step.
trap |
crapa |
As nouns the difference between trap and crapa
is that
trap is stair, step while
crapa is goat.
ensinare |
trap |
Related terms |
Ensinare is a related term of trap.
As a noun trap is
stair, step.
trap |
armadillo |
As nouns the difference between trap and armadillo
is that
trap is stair, step while
armadillo is any of a family of burrowing mammals covered with bony, jointed, protective plates, genus
dasypus .
trap |
trap |
As nouns the difference between trap and trap
is that
trap is stair, step while
trap is stair, step.
male |
trap |
As nouns the difference between male and trap
is that
male is one of the male (masculine) sex or gender while
trap is a machine or other device designed to catch (and sometimes kill) animals, either by holding them in a container, or by catching hold of part of the body.
As an adjective male
is belonging to the sex which typically has testes, which in humans and most other mammals is typically the one which has XY chromosomes.
As a proper noun Malé
is the capital of the Maldives.
As a verb trap is
to physically capture, to catch in a trap or traps, or something like a trap.
trap |
besiege |
In transitive terms the difference between trap and besiege
is that
trap is to provide with a trap while
besiege is to beset or surround with armed forces for the purpose of compelling to surrender, to lay siege to, beleaguer.
As a noun trap
is a machine or other device designed to catch (and sometimes kill) animals, either by holding them in a container, or by catching hold of part of the body.
trap |
man |
As a noun trap
is stair, step.
As a pronoun man is
i.
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