wreck |
sinking |
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As nouns the difference between wreck and sinking
is that
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined while
sinking is the act or process of sinking.
As verbs the difference between wreck and sinking
is that
wreck is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless while
sinking is present participle of lang=en.
wreck |
thwart |
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Wreck is a related term of thwart.
As nouns the difference between wreck and thwart
is that
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined while
thwart is (nautical) a brace, perpendicular to the keel, that helps maintain the beam (breadth) of a marine vessel against external water pressure and that may serve to support the rail.
As verbs the difference between wreck and thwart
is that
wreck is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless while
thwart is to prevent; to halt; to cause to fail; to foil; to frustrate.
As an adjective thwart is
situated or placed across something else; transverse; oblique.
As an adverb thwart is
obliquely; transversely; athwart.
wreck |
annihilation |
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Wreck is a related term of annihilation.
As nouns the difference between wreck and annihilation
is that
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined while
annihilation is annihilation.
As a verb wreck
is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless.
wreck |
extermination |
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Wreck is a related term of extermination.
As nouns the difference between wreck and extermination
is that
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined while
extermination is the act of exterminating; total destruction; eradication; excision; as, the extermination of inhabitants or tribes, of error or vice, or of weeds from a field.
As a verb wreck
is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless.
spoil |
wreck |
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As verbs the difference between spoil and wreck
is that
spoil is to strip (someone who has been killed or defeated) of their arms or armour while
wreck is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless.
As nouns the difference between spoil and wreck
is that
spoil is (Also in plural:
spoils) Plunder taken from an enemy or victim while
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined.
wreck |
stumpout |
breakdown |
wreck |
As nouns the difference between breakdown and wreck
is that
breakdown is a failure, particularly mechanical; something that has failed while
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined.
As a verb wreck is
to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless.
fiasco |
wreck |
As nouns the difference between fiasco and wreck
is that
fiasco is a ludicrous or humiliating situation some effort that went quite wrong while
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined.
As a verb wreck is
to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless.
wreck |
wrick |
As nouns the difference between wreck and wrick
is that
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined while
wrick is a painful muscular spasm in the neck or back.
As a verb wreck
is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless.
wreck |
treck |
As nouns the difference between wreck and treck
is that
wreck is something or someone that has been ruined while
treck is .
As verbs the difference between wreck and treck
is that
wreck is to destroy violently; to cause severe damage to something, to a point where it no longer works, or is useless while
treck is .
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