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trove

Trove vs Troke - What's the difference?

trove | troke |


As a noun trove

is a treasure trove; a collection of treasure.

As a verb troke is

alternative form of troak.

Trove vs Rove - What's the difference?

trove | rove |


As verbs the difference between trove and rove

is that trove is while rove is (obsolete|intransitive) to shoot with arrows (at) or rove can be (rive).

As a noun rove is

a copper washer upon which the end of a nail is clinched in boatbuilding.

Trove vs Torve - What's the difference?

trove | torve |


As verbs the difference between trove and torve

is that trove is while torve is (obsolete) to throw, cast.

Trove vs Throve - What's the difference?

trove | throve |


As a noun trove

is a treasure trove; a collection of treasure.

As a verb throve is

simple past of thrive.

Grove vs Trove - What's the difference?

grove | trove |


As nouns the difference between grove and trove

is that grove is a small forest while trove is a treasure trove; a collection of treasure.

As a proper noun Grove

is {{surname|habitational|from=Middle English}} for someone who lived near a grove.

Strove vs Trove - What's the difference?

strove | trove |


As a verb strove

is simple past of strive.

As a noun trove is

a treasure trove; a collection of treasure.

Prove vs Trove - What's the difference?

prove | trove |


As verbs the difference between prove and trove

is that prove is while trove is .

Drove vs Trove - What's the difference?

drove | trove |


As nouns the difference between drove and trove

is that drove is a number of cattle driven to market or new pastures while trove is a treasure trove; a collection of treasure.

As a verb drove

is simple past of drive.

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