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muck vs chip

chip vs muck

muck and chip both are nouns.

muck and chip both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
muck Yes No Yes No
chip Yes No Yes No
As nouns, chip is a hyponym of muck; that is, chip is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than muck:
  • muck: fecal matter of animals
  • chip: a piece of dried bovine dung
Other hyponyms of muck include buffalo chip, cow chip, cow dung, coprolite, pigeon droppings, cow pie, cowpie.
muck (noun) chip (noun)
any thick, viscous matter the act of chipping something
fecal matter of animals (golf) a low running approach shot
electronic equipment consisting of a small crystal of a silicon semiconductor fabricated to carry out a number of electronic functions in an integrated circuit
a small disk-shaped counter used to represent money when gambling
a triangular wooden float attached to the end of a log line
a mark left after a small piece has been chopped or broken off of something
a thin crisp slice of potato fried in deep fat
a small fragment of something broken off from the whole
a piece of dried bovine dung
muck (verb) chip (verb)
remove muck, clear away muck, as in a mine break a small piece off from
soil with mud, muck, or mire break off (a piece from a whole)
spread manure, as for fertilization form by chipping
cut a nick into
play a chip shot
Difference between muck and chip

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