Biild vs Invent - What's the difference?
biild | invent |
To design a new process or mechanism.
To create something fictional for a particular purpose.
(obsolete) To come upon; to find; to find out; to discover.
* 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , I.vi:
As a verb invent is
to design a new process or mechanism.biild
Not English
Biild has no English definition. It may be misspelled.English words similar to 'biild':
blood, bold, behold, beheld, bleed, bled, build, blud, bald, blad, bulled, bowled, boiled, beeld, ballad, belied, belled, billed, balled, bailed, bawled, belaid, baled, blowed, blued, bullid, belaud, bield, belead, bould, beild, beload, bolled, belid, bellid, boloed, blahedinvent
English
Verb
(en verb)- After weeks of hard work, I invented a new way to alphabetize matchbooks.
- I knew I had to invent an excuse, and quickly.
- We need a name to put in this form, so let's just invent one.
- Far off he wonders, what them makes so glad, / If Bacchus merry fruit they did inuent [...].
