SPREAD vs PASTE: NOUN
- A misère or grando, in any game of cards in which the single player's cards are placed face up on the table. See skat and boston.
- In bacteriology, same as smear, 6.
- In mathematics: A continuous or discontinuous connected aggregate, assemblage, or manifold of elements: thus, for instance, a two-spread may be considered as a surface with points or lines as elements.
- Wingspread.
- A number of points offered to equalize the chances of winning in a wager on a competition, usually between sports teams.
- The difference in yields between two fixed-income securities, as between short-term and long-term bonds.
- The difference between the price asked and bid for a particular security.
- A position taken in two or more options or futures contracts in order to profit from a change in their relative prices.
- A difference, as between two figures or totals.
- An article or advertisement running across two or more columns of a newspaper or magazine.
- Two facing pages of a magazine, newspaper, or book, considered as a unit.
- A food to be spread on bread or crackers.
- An abundant meal laid out on a table.
- A cloth covering for a bed, table, or other piece of furniture.
- The extent or limit to which something is or can be spread.
- A ranch, farm, or estate.
- An open area of land; an expanse.
- Dissemination, as of news; diffusion.
- The act or process of spreading.
- Decorative cover for a bed
- A meal that is well prepared and greatly enjoyed
- A haphazard distribution in all directions
- A conspicuous disparity or difference as between two figures
- Farm consisting of a large tract of land along with facilities needed to raise livestock (especially cattle)
- A tasty mixture to be spread on bread or crackers
- Process or result of distributing or extending over a wide expanse of space
- Two facing pages of a book or other publication
- The expansion of a person's girth (especially at middle age)
- Act of extending over a wider scope or expanse of space or time
- Pasta.
- A hard lead-containing glass, or an artificial gemstone made from this glass.
- A substance that behaves as a solid until a sufficiently large load or stress is applied, at which point it flows like a fluid
- Specifically, one used as an adhesive, especially for putting up wallpapers, etc.
- Specifically, one of pounded foods, such as fish paste, liver paste, or tomato paste.
- Specifically, one of flour, fat, or similar ingredients used in making pastry.
- A soft mixture, in particular:
- The vinegar eel. See under Vinegar.
- The mineral substance in which other minerals are imbedded.
- A soft confection made of the inspissated juice of fruit, licorice, or the like, with sugar, etc.
- A highly refractive vitreous composition, variously colored, used in making imitations of precious stones or gems. See Strass.
- A kind of cement made of flour and water, starch and water, or the like, -- used for uniting paper or other substances, as in bookbinding, etc., -- also used in calico printing as a vehicle for mordant or color.
- Specifically, in cookery, a dough prepared for the crust of pies and the like; pastry dough.
- A soft composition, as of flour moistened with water or milk, or of earth moistened to the consistence of dough, as in making potter's ware.
- The inspissated juice of fruit to which gum and powdered sugar have been added.
- In mineral, the mineral substance in which other minerals are embedded.
- Heavy glass made by fusing silica (quartz, flint, or pure sand), potash, borax, and white oxid of lead, etc., to imitate gems; hence, a factitious gem of this material.
- Figuratively, material.
- In soap manufacturing, a preliminary or crude combination of fat and lye.
- In plastering, a mixture of gypsum and water.
- In ceramics, clay kneaded up with water, and with the addition, in some cases, of other ingredients, of which mixture the body of a vessel or other object of earthenware is made. The paste of common pottery is either hard or soft. The hard is that which, after firing, cannot be scratched by knife or file. In porcelain the difference is more radical, the paste of soft-paste porcelain not being strictly a ceramic production. (See soft-paste porcelain, under porcelain.) The epithets hard and soft have reference to the power of resisting heat, hard-paste porcelain supporting and requiring a much higher temperature than the other. The paste of stoneware is mingled with a vitrifiable substance, so that after being fired it is no longer porous, whereas the paste of common pottery absorbs water freely.
- In calico-printing, a composition of flour, water, starch, and other ingredients, used as a vehicle for mordant, color, etc.
- A mixture of flour and water boiled and sometimes strengthened by the addition of starch, and often preserved from molding by some added substance, used as a cement in various trades, as in bookbinding, leather-manufacture, shoemaking, etc.
- A composition in which there is just sufficient moisture to soften the mass without liquefying it: as, flour paste, polishing-paste, etc.
- Passement or gimp.
- Items for making and mending these pastes and diadems are found in old churchwardens’ accompts: thus—
- A circlet or wreath of jewels or flowers formerly worn as a bridal wreath.
- A ruff.
- A gem made of this glass.
- A hard, brilliant, lead-containing glass used in making artificial gems.
- A sweet doughy candy or confection.
- A food that has been pounded until it is reduced to a smooth creamy mass.
- A smooth dough of water, flour, and butter or other shortening, used in making pastry.
- The moist clay or clay mixture used in making porcelain or pottery.
- A smooth viscous mixture, as of flour and water or of starch and water, that is used as an adhesive for joining light materials, such as paper and cloth.
- A soft, smooth, thick mixture or material, as.
- A hard blow.
- A tasty mixture to be spread on bread or crackers
- Any mixture of a soft and malleable consistency
- An adhesive made from water and flour or starch; used on paper and paperboard
SPREAD vs PASTE: ADJECTIVE
- Distributed or spread over a considerable extent
- Fully extended in width
- Prepared or arranged for a meal; especially having food set out
- N/A
SPREAD vs PASTE: VERB
- Cause to become widely known
- Spread out or open from a closed or folded state
- Become widely known and passed on
- Move outward
- Cover by spreading something over
- Distribute over a surface in a layer
- Become distributed or widespread
- Distribute or disperse widely
- Spread across or over
- Strew or distribute over an area
- To strike or beat someone or something.
- To insert a piece of media (e.g. text, picture, audio, video, movie container etc.) previously copied or cut from somewhere else.
- To stick with paste; to cause to adhere by or as if by paste.
- Join or attach with or as if with glue
- Hit with the fists
- Cover the surface of
SPREAD vs PASTE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To become separated; be forced farther apart.
- To become or admit of being distributed in a layer.
- To be exhibited, displayed, or visible in broad or full extent.
- To become known or prevalent over a wide area.
- To move over an area, be distributed, or be widely dispersed.
- To be extended or enlarged.
- To flatten (a rivet end, for example) by pounding.
- To arrange (food or a meal) on a table.
- To prepare (a table) for eating; set.
- To cause to become widely seen or known; scatter or disseminate.
- To exhibit or display the full extent of.
- To make a wide or extensive arrangement of.
- To distribute widely.
- To cover with a layer.
- To make wider the gap between; move farther apart.
- To open to a fuller extent or width; stretch.
- To insert (text, graphics, or other data) into a document or file.
- To cover with something by using paste.
- To cause to adhere by applying paste.
SPREAD vs PASTE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To unite with paste; to fasten or join by means of paste.
- To defeat soundly.
- To strike forcefully.
SPREAD vs PASTE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Especially having food set out
- Prepared or arranged for a meal
- To scatter; disperse; rout.
- In the language of the stock exchange, a straddle.
- In cookery, a fowl split open down the back and broiled.
- Nautical, a sailor or other person lashed in the rigging or elsewhere with arms and legs outspread: a form of punishment.
- Shallower than the standard; having insufficient depth or thickness for the highest luster: said of a gem.
- Extended in area; having a broad surface; broad.
- (idiom) (spread (oneself) thin) To work on too many projects: overextend oneself.
- Used on paper and paperboard
- A hard, brilliant lead glass that is used in making artificial jewelry
- Made of paste, as an artificial jewel (see I.,3); hence, artificial; sham; counterfeit; not genuine: as, paste diamonds.
- To unite or cement with paste; fasten with paste.—2. To apply paste to, in any of its technical compositions or uses; incorporate with a paste, as a color in dyeing.
SPREAD vs PASTE: RELATED WORDS
- Paste, Open, Extended, Unfold, Overspread, Distribute, Disperse, Diffuse, Scatter, Outspread, Distributed, Dispersed, Disseminate, Circulate, Propagate
- Copy, Stickum, Pasta, Pulping, Pulp, Sauce, Mash, Crust, Dough, Adhesive, Insert, Curd, Library paste, Spread, Glue
SPREAD vs PASTE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Paste, Open, Extended, Unfold, Overspread, Distribute, Disperse, Diffuse, Scatter, Outspread, Distributed, Dispersed, Disseminate, Circulate, Propagate
- Affix, Grease, Attach, Copy, Stickum, Pasta, Sauce, Crust, Dough, Adhesive, Insert, Curd, Library paste, Spread, Glue
SPREAD vs PASTE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- HIV does not spread throughout the body evenly.
- Moisten moldy materials to prevent the spread of spores: Stop the spread of dust and airborne spores by misting the contaminated area.
- The stat spread the wiki uses, and the stat spread used by the PBS files is different.
- We are increasing our efforts to prevent the spread of this disease in our facility and minimize its spread in the community.
- If your product is not good, then people will probably begin to spread the word, helping your ad campaign spread on the social network.
- Excessive rescue will weaken the effect of controlling the spread and spread of risks.
- How the glow spread and spread in their hearts, though the fire, banked for the night, was shining quite dimly now!
- Research findings point to short distance spread of the disease within the groves, implicating conidial spread.
- Tax filers electing to spread the inclusion in income would also spread it for purposes of MAGI.
- Trying to represent bond spread changes as the sum of a sector spread change and a rating spread change fails in many cases.
- This one was easier as the paste was a lot more liduidy so smoother to paste on.
- Copy them and then paste them back on top of themselves using Paste Special, as Values.
- Select Home, display the Paste list, and then select Paste alues.
- Paste to paste the copied selection directly into the target document.
- In the Paste Special dialog box, click the Paste Linkradio button.
- Kroeung, a traditional curry paste curry paste including lemongrass, chilli, turmeric, garlic, shallots and ginger.
- Paste Link in the Paste Special dialog will let you do this for multiple cells at a time.
- Not Copy and Paste New Paste Cover free Template Word downloads Examples Download.
- Paste Specialand select the Paste Values Stop recording.
- Paste Special, just use a straight forward Paste.
SPREAD vs PASTE: QUESTIONS
- Does Facebook encourage people to spread misinformation?
- Will mass personalization spread to more companies?
- Is the temporal spread diachronically co-conscious?
- How does lymphangitic carcinomatosis spread to lymphatics?
- Are electrophysiological spread patterns contiguous or contagious?
- How did European colonialism spread infectious diseases?
- What causes antimicrobial-resistant germs to spread?
- What is the frequency spread without Landau damping (no frequency spread)?
- Is Welch's natural strawberry spread a jelly or fruit spread?
- How did the spread of knowledge spread throughout Europe?
- What happens if wallpapering paste dries too quickly?
- What are the characteristics of diamond abrasive paste?
- Should ginger paste be refrigerated before cooking?
- Is magnesium sulphate paste a homeopathic treatment?
- Apakah thermal paste berpengaruh pada kinerja komputer?
- What are the Paste Options available in the paste menu?
- Can I use green curry paste instead of red curry paste?
- What is the best thermal paste to replace Apple's gummy thermal paste?
- Is it better to copy and paste or paste on Facebook?
- Do I need special paste to hang paste the wall wallpaper?