fiend |
swine |
Related terms |
Fiend is a related term of swine.
As nouns the difference between fiend and swine
is that
fiend is (obsolete) an enemy, unfriend, or foe while
swine is any of various omnivorous, even-toed ungulates of the family suidae.
swine |
unintelligible |
As a noun swine
is any of various omnivorous, even-toed ungulates of the family suidae.
As an adjective unintelligible is
not intelligible; unable to be understood.
demon |
swine |
Related terms |
Demon is a related term of swine.
As nouns the difference between demon and swine
is that
demon is demon while
swine is any of various omnivorous, even-toed ungulates of the family suidae.
swine |
cur |
Related terms |
In archaic terms the difference between swine and cur
is that
swine is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals while
cur is a detestable person.
As nouns the difference between swine and cur
is that
swine is plural
swine Any of various omnivorous, even-toed ungulates of the family Suidae while
cur is a mongrel or inferior dog.
swink |
swine |
In archaic terms the difference between swink and swine
is that
swink is toil, work, drudgery while
swine is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals.
As a verb swink
is to labour, to work hard.
gwine |
swine |
As a verb gwine
is (nonstandard).
As a noun swine is
any of various omnivorous, even-toed ungulates of the family suidae.
swinge |
swine |
In archaic|lang=en terms the difference between swinge and swine
is that
swinge is (archaic) a swinging blow while
swine is (archaic).
As nouns the difference between swinge and swine
is that
swinge is (archaic) a swinging blow while
swine is any of various omnivorous, even-toed ungulates of the family suidae.
As a verb swinge
is (obsolete) to singe.
swine |
spine |
As nouns the difference between swine and spine
is that
swine is any of various omnivorous, even-toed ungulates of the family suidae while
spine is proprietress (of a shop, café, or brothel).
swine |
twine |
As nouns the difference between swine and twine
is that
swine is any of various omnivorous, even-toed ungulates of the family suidae while
twine is a twist; a convolution.
As a verb twine is
to weave together.
swone |
swine |
As nouns the difference between swone and swine
is that
swone is while
swine is any of various omnivorous, even-toed ungulates of the family suidae.
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