terms |
astand |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb astand is
(obsolete) to arise; rise up.
bolster |
astand |
As verbs the difference between bolster and astand
is that
bolster is to brace, reinforce, secure, or support while
astand is (obsolete) to arise; rise up.
As a noun bolster
is a large cushion or pillow.
booth |
astand |
As a noun booth
is a small stall for the display and sale of goods.
As a proper noun Booth
is {{surname}.
As a verb astand is
to arise; rise up.
standpoint |
astand |
As a noun standpoint
is point of view; perspective.
As a verb astand is
(obsolete) to arise; rise up.
astand |
astrand |
As a verb astand
is (obsolete) to arise; rise up.
As an adjective astrand is
stranded.
astand |
ustand |
As a verb astand
is (obsolete) to arise; rise up.
As a noun ustand is
a kind of andisol associated with semiarid and subhumid climates.
astand |
atstand |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between astand and atstand
is that
astand is (obsolete) to withstand; atstand while
atstand is (obsolete) to stand to; withstand; resist; stand close to; press.
As verbs the difference between astand and atstand
is that
astand is (obsolete) to arise; rise up while
atstand is (obsolete) to stand still; remain; stay.
stand |
astand |
As a noun stand
is stall, booth, bench, stand (
place to sell items or make deals).
As a verb astand is
(obsolete) to arise; rise up.