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Via vs Trough - What's the difference?

via | trough |


As nouns the difference between via and trough

is that via is a main road or highway, especially in ancient Rome. (Mainly used in set phrases, below.)trough is a long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals.

As a preposition via

is by way of; passing through.

As a verb trough is

to eat in a vulgar style, as if eating from a trough.

Rough vs Trough - What's the difference?

rough | trough |


As nouns the difference between rough and trough

is that rough is the unmowed part of a golf course while trough is a long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals.

As verbs the difference between rough and trough

is that rough is to create in an approximate form while trough is to eat in a vulgar style, as if eating from a trough.

As an adjective rough

is having a texture that has much friction not smooth; uneven.

As an adverb rough

is in a rough manner; rudely; roughly.

Though vs Trough - What's the difference?

though | trough |


As an adverb though

is (lb) despite that; however.

As a conjunction though

is despite the fact that; although.

As a noun trough is

a long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals.

As a verb trough is

to eat in a vulgar style, as if eating from a trough.

Through or Trough - What's the difference?

through | trough |


As nouns the difference between trough and through

is that trough is a long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals while through is a large slab of stone laid on a tomb.

As a verb trough

is to eat in a vulgar style, as if eating from a trough.

As a preposition through is

from one side of an opening to the other.

As an adjective through is

passing from one side of an object to the other.

As an adverb through is

from one side to the other by way of the interior.

Trough vs Bymeansoff - What's the difference?

trough | bymeansoff |

Trough vs Vessel - What's the difference?

trough | vessel |


As nouns the difference between trough and vessel

is that trough is a long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals while vessel is (nautical) any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat.

As verbs the difference between trough and vessel

is that trough is to eat in a vulgar style, as if eating from a trough while vessel is (obsolete|transitive) to put into a vessel.

Slot vs Trough - What's the difference?

slot | trough |


As nouns the difference between slot and trough

is that slot is a broad, flat, wooden bar, a slat, especially as used to secure a door, window, etc while trough is a long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals.

As verbs the difference between slot and trough

is that slot is to bolt or lock a door or window while trough is to eat in a vulgar style, as if eating from a trough.

Groove vs Trough - What's the difference?

groove | trough |


As nouns the difference between groove and trough

is that groove is a long, narrow channel or depression; e.g., such a slot cut into a hard material to provide a location for an engineering component, a tyre groove, or a geological channel or depression while trough is a long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals.

As verbs the difference between groove and trough

is that groove is to cut a groove or channel in; to form into channels or grooves; to furrow while trough is to eat in a vulgar style, as if eating from a trough.

Taxonomy vs Trough - What's the difference?

taxonomy | trough |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and trough

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while trough is a long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals.

As a verb trough is

to eat in a vulgar style, as if eating from a trough.

Trough vs Gorge - What's the difference?

trough | gorge |


As nouns the difference between trough and gorge

is that trough is a long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals while gorge is a deep narrow passage with steep rocky sides; a ravine.

As verbs the difference between trough and gorge

is that trough is to eat in a vulgar style, as if eating from a trough while gorge is to eat greedily and in large quantities.

As an adjective gorge is

gorgeous.

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