Lecher vs Amorphous - What's the difference?

lecher | amorphous |


As a verb lecher

is to lick.

As an adjective amorphous is

lacking a definite form or clear shape.

lecher

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A lecherous person (almost always male).
  • Synonyms

    * See also

    Derived terms

    * lech * lecherous * lechery

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To practice lewdness.
  • amorphous

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • lacking a definite form or clear shape
  • ''The enormous pile of spaghetti landed on the floor in an amorphous heap.
  • being without definite character or nature
  • lacking organization or unity
  • (physics) in the non-crystalline solid state of a typically crystalline solid.
  • (set theory, of a set) infinite and not the disjoint union of two infinite subsets
  • Derived terms

    * amorphism * amorphously

    Synonyms

    * formless * shapeless