The difference between Ruff and Trump

When used as nouns, ruff means a circular frill or ruffle on a garment, especially a starched, fluted frill at the neck in elizabethan and jacobean england (1560s–1620s), whereas trump means the suit, in a game of cards, that outranks all others.

When used as verbs, ruff means to shape (fabric, etc.) into a ruff, whereas trump means to play on (a card of another suit) with a trump.


Ruff is also interjection with the meaning: the bark of a dog.

Ruff is also adjective with the meaning: ..

check bellow for the other definitions of Ruff and Trump

  1. Ruff as a noun:

    A circular frill or ruffle on a garment, especially a starched, fluted frill at the neck in Elizabethan and Jacobean England (1560s–1620s).

  2. Ruff as a noun:

    Anything formed with plaits or flutings like a frill.

  3. Ruff as a noun (ornithology):

    Philomachus pugnax (syn. ), a gregarious, medium-sized wading bird of Eurasia; specifically, a male of the species which develops a distinctive ruff of feathers and ear tufts during mating season (the female is called a ). A set of lengthened or otherwise modified feathers on or around the neck of a bird. A collar of lengthened or distinctively coloured fur on or around the neck of an animal.

  4. Ruff as a noun (engineering):

    A collar on a shaft or other piece to prevent endwise motion.

  5. Ruff as a noun (obsolete):

    An exhibition of haughtiness or pride.

  6. Ruff as a noun (obsolete):

    Tumultuous or wanton conduct or procedure.

  1. Ruff as a verb (transitive):

    To shape (fabric, etc.) into a ruff; to adorn (a garment, etc.) with a ruff.

  2. Ruff as a verb (transitive, falconry):

    Of a falcon, hawk, etc.: to hit (the prey) without fixing or grabbing hold of it.

  3. Ruff as a verb (rare, transitive):

    To ruffle; to disorder.

  4. Ruff as a verb (obsolete, transitive):

    Of a bird: to ruffle its feathers.

  5. Ruff as a verb (obsolete, transitive):

    To boast, to brag.

  6. Ruff as a verb (obsolete, intransitive):

    To speak in a loud and domineering manner; to bluster, to swagger.

  1. Ruff as a noun:

    a small freshwater fish of the genus ; specifically the Eurasian ruffe ( or ) which has spiny fins; the .

  2. Ruff as a noun:

    , a fish found in cool waters off the southern coast of Australia; the or tommy ruff.

  3. Ruff as a noun (obsolete):

    A bottom-dwelling carnivorous fish of the family Sparidae found in temperate and tropical waters; a porgy or sea bream.

  1. Ruff as a verb (ambitransitive):

    To play a trump card to a trick when unable to follow suit (that is, to play a card of the same suit as the previous or leading card).

  2. Ruff as a verb (transitive):

    Especially in the form ruff out: to defeat (a card, etc.) by ruffing, thus establishing the master card in the suit led.

  1. Ruff as a noun:

    An instance of ruffing, or an opportunity to ruff, when unable to follow suit.

  2. Ruff as a noun (obsolete):

    A game similar to whist and its predecessor.

  1. Ruff as a noun (music, often, military):

    A low, vibrating beat of a drum, quieter than a roll; a ruffle.

  1. Ruff as a verb (transitive):

    To beat a ruff or ruffle, as on a drum.

  2. Ruff as a verb (intransitive):

    Of a drum, etc.: to have a ruff or ruffle beaten on it.

  1. Ruff as an adjective (colloquial):

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  1. Trump as a noun (cards):

    The suit, in a game of cards, that outranks all others.

    Examples:

    "Diamonds were declared trump(s)."

  2. Trump as a noun (cards):

    A playing card of that suit.

    Examples:

    "He played an even higher trump."

  3. Trump as a noun (figuratively):

    Something that gives one an advantage, especially one held in reserve.

  4. Trump as a noun (colloquial, now, _, rare):

    An excellent person; a fine fellow, a good egg.

  5. Trump as a noun:

    An old card game, almost identical to whist; the game of ruff.

    Examples:

    "rfquotek Decker"

  6. Trump as a noun:

    A card of the major arcana of the tarot.

  1. Trump as a verb (transitive, cards):

    To play on (a card of another suit) with a trump.

    Examples:

    "He knew the hand was lost when his ace was trumped."

  2. Trump as a verb (intransitive, cards):

    To play a trump, or to take a trick with a trump.

  3. Trump as a verb (transitive):

    To get the better of, or finesse, a competitor.

  4. Trump as a verb (transitive, dated):

    To impose unfairly; to palm off.

  5. Trump as a verb (transitive):

    To supersede.

    Examples:

    "In this election, it would seem issues of national security trumped economic issues."

  1. Trump as a noun (archaic):

    A trumpet.

  2. Trump as a noun (slang, UK, childish, vulgar):

    Flatulence.

  3. Trump as a noun:

    The noise made by an elephant through its trunk.

  1. Trump as a verb:

    To blow a trumpet.

  2. Trump as a verb (intransitive, slang, UK, childish, vulgar):

    To flatulate.

    Examples:

    "And without warning me, as he lay there, he suddenly trumped next to me in bed."

  1. Trump as a noun (dated, musical instrument):

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