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vase

Huge vs Vase - What's the difference?

huge | vase |


As an adjective huge

is very large.

As a noun vase is

vase.

Toilet vs Vase - What's the difference?

toilet | vase |


As nouns the difference between toilet and vase

is that toilet is personal grooming; washing, dressing etc while vase is a container used mainly for displaying fresh, dried, or artificial flowers.

As a verb toilet

is to dress and groom oneself.

Flask vs Vase - What's the difference?

flask | vase |


As nouns the difference between flask and vase

is that flask is pork (meat of a pig) while vase is vase.

Vase vs Flowerbed - What's the difference?

vase | flowerbed |


As nouns the difference between vase and flowerbed

is that vase is a container used mainly for displaying fresh, dried, or artificial flowers while flowerbed is a part of a garden or park where flowers are grown.

Vase vs Abs - What's the difference?

vase | abs |


As nouns the difference between vase and abs

is that vase is vase while abs is .

Vase vs Was - What's the difference?

vase | was |


As a noun vase

is vase.

As a determiner was is

your (plural and polite).

Vase vs Vases - What's the difference?

vase | vases |


As nouns the difference between vase and vases

is that vase is a container used mainly for displaying fresh, dried, or artificial flowers while vases is plural of vase.

Vase vs Goblet - What's the difference?

vase | goblet |


As nouns the difference between vase and goblet

is that vase is a container used mainly for displaying fresh, dried, or artificial flowers while goblet is a drinking vessel with a foot and stem.

Cup vs Vase - What's the difference?

cup | vase |


As nouns the difference between cup and vase

is that cup is a concave vessel for drinking from, usually made of opaque material (as opposed to a glass) and with a handle while vase is a container used mainly for displaying fresh, dried, or artificial flowers.

As a verb cup

is to form into the shape of a cup, particularly of the hands.

Tube vs Vase - What's the difference?

tube | vase |


As a verb tube

is .

As a noun vase is

vase.

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