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beheart

Terms vs Beheart - What's the difference?

terms | beheart |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb beheart is

to enamour; ravish.

Beheart vs Behear - What's the difference?

beheart | behear |


In transitive terms the difference between beheart and behear

is that beheart is to enamour; ravish while behear is to give ear to; hear (intently); attend (to); pay attention or give heed to; listen to.

Beheard vs Beheart - What's the difference?

beheard | beheart |


As verbs the difference between beheard and beheart

is that beheard is (behear) while beheart is to enamour; ravish.

Beheart vs Byheart - What's the difference?

beheart | byheart |


As verbs the difference between beheart and byheart

is that beheart is to enamour; ravish while byheart is (india|transitive) to recite from memory.

Ravish vs Beheart - What's the difference?

ravish | beheart |


As verbs the difference between ravish and beheart

is that ravish is (obsolete|or|archaic) to seize and carry away by violence; to snatch by force while beheart is to enamour; ravish.

Enamour vs Beheart - What's the difference?

enamour | beheart |


As verbs the difference between enamour and beheart

is that enamour is while beheart is to enamour; ravish.