Difference between Lop and Trim

What is the difference between Lop and Trim?

Lop as a noun is a flea. while Trim as a noun is decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders

Lop

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A flea.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To cut off as the top or extreme part of anything, especially to prune a small limb off a shrub or tree.

Trim

Part of speech: verb

Definition: to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; e.g. 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard'.to decorate or adorn; especially, to decorate a Christmas treeTo modify the angle of a vessel to the water by shifting cargo or ballast; to adjust for sailing; to assume, or cause a vessel to assume, a certain position, or trim, in the water. (FM 55-501).To modify the angle of a vessel's sails relative to the wind, especially to set the sails to the most advantageous angle.

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: physically fitslender, lean; as a trim figureneat or smart in appearance; as a trim lawn

Part of speech: adverb

Definition: In good order, properly managed or maintained.With sails well trimmed.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or bordersa haircut, especially a moderate one to touch up an existing stylethe manner in which something is equipped or adorned; especially, of a carengaging in sexual intercourseThe fore-and-aft angle of the vessel to the water, with reference to the cargo and ballast; the manner in which a vessel floats on the water, whether on an even keel or down by the head or sternThe arrangement of the sails with reference to the wind.

Example sentence: Maybe it's genetics, I've been lucky enough to grow some facial hair. A bit of oil here and there and a trim up, but there's not a lot to it.

We hope you now know whether to use Lop or Trim in your sentence.

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