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Forslow vs Foreslow - What's the difference?

forslow | foreslow |

Foreslow is a alternative form of forslow.



As verbs the difference between forslow and foreslow

is that forslow is to be dilatory about; put off; postpone; neglect; omit while foreslow is to be slow or tardy; to slow down.

Taxonomy vs Forslow - What's the difference?

taxonomy | forslow |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb forslow is

to be dilatory about; put off; postpone; neglect; omit.

Loiter vs Forslow - What's the difference?

loiter | forslow |


As verbs the difference between loiter and forslow

is that loiter is to stand about without any aim or purpose; to stand about idly; to linger; to hang around while forslow is to be dilatory about; put off; postpone; neglect; omit.

Slow vs Forslow - What's the difference?

slow | forslow |


As verbs the difference between slow and forslow

is that slow is to make (something) run, move, etc. less quickly; to reduce the speed of while forslow is to be dilatory about; put off; postpone; neglect; omit.

As an adjective slow

is taking a long time to move or go a short distance, or to perform an action; not quick in motion; proceeding at a low speed.

As a noun slow

is someone who is slow; a sluggard.

As an adverb slow

is slowly.

Obstruct vs Forslow - What's the difference?

obstruct | forslow |


As verbs the difference between obstruct and forslow

is that obstruct is to block or fill (a passage) with obstacles or an obstacle see synonyms at block while forslow is (obsolete) to be dilatory about; put off; postpone; neglect; omit.

Impede vs Forslow - What's the difference?

impede | forslow |


As verbs the difference between impede and forslow

is that impede is to get in the way of; to hinder while forslow is (obsolete) to be dilatory about; put off; postpone; neglect; omit.

Hinder vs Forslow - What's the difference?

hinder | forslow |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between hinder and forslow

is that hinder is (obsolete) to cause harm while forslow is (obsolete) to be slow or dilatory; loiter.

As verbs the difference between hinder and forslow

is that hinder is to make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle while forslow is (obsolete) to be dilatory about; put off; postpone; neglect; omit.

As an adjective hinder

is of or belonging to that part or end which is in the rear or hind, or which follows.

As a noun hinder

is (slang|euphemistic) the buttocks.

Omit vs Forslow - What's the difference?

omit | forslow |


As verbs the difference between omit and forslow

is that omit is to leave out or exclude while forslow is to be dilatory about; put off; postpone; neglect; omit.

Neglect vs Forslow - What's the difference?

neglect | forslow |


As verbs the difference between neglect and forslow

is that neglect is (label) to fail to care for or attend to something while forslow is (obsolete) to be dilatory about; put off; postpone; neglect; omit.

As a noun neglect

is the act of neglecting.

Postpone vs Forslow - What's the difference?

postpone | forslow |


As verbs the difference between postpone and forslow

is that postpone is to delay or put off an event, appointment etc while forslow is (obsolete) to be dilatory about; put off; postpone; neglect; omit.

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