castor |
bever |
As a proper noun castor
is .
As a verb bever is
to tremble; shake; quiver; shiver or
bever can be (obsolete) to take a light repast between meals.
As a noun bever is
a movable covering for the mouth and chin on a close helmet or
bever can be a drink.
woodchuck |
bever |
As nouns the difference between woodchuck and bever
is that
woodchuck is a rodent of the family sciuridae, belonging to the group of large ground squirrels known as marmots, while
bever is a movable covering for the mouth and chin on a close helmet or
bever can be a drink.
As a verb bever is
to tremble; shake; quiver; shiver or
bever can be (obsolete) to take a light repast between meals.
bever |
bevor |
As nouns the difference between bever and bevor
is that
bever is a movable covering for the mouth and chin on a close helmet while
bevor is a portion of plate armour to protect the lower face and the neck, typically in two parts, called upper bevor and lower bevor.
As a verb bever
is to tremble; shake; quiver; shiver.
bever |
rever |
As nouns the difference between bever and rever
is that
bever is a movable covering for the mouth and chin on a close helmet while
rever is the upper part of some upper garments (such as a shirt or jacket) that folds back at or near the neck to give the appearance of a collar. Unlike a collar, the rever is always formed from the same piece of fabric as the rest of the garment's bodice.
As a verb bever
is to tremble; shake; quiver; shiver.
bever |
ever |
As a verb bever
is to tremble; shake; quiver; shiver or
bever can be (obsolete) to take a light repast between meals.
As a noun bever
is a movable covering for the mouth and chin on a close helmet or
bever can be a drink.
As an adverb ever is
always.
As an adjective ever is
(epidemiology) occurring at any time, occurring even but once during a timespan.
fever |
bever |
As nouns the difference between fever and bever
is that
fever is fever while
bever is a movable covering for the mouth and chin on a close helmet or
bever can be a drink.
As a verb bever is
to tremble; shake; quiver; shiver or
bever can be (obsolete) to take a light repast between meals.
bevel |
bever |
In lang=en terms the difference between bevel and bever
is that
bevel is to give a canted edge to a surface while
bever is to tremble; shake; quiver; shiver.
As nouns the difference between bevel and bever
is that
bevel is an edge that is canted, one that is not a 90 degree angle while
bever is a movable covering for the mouth and chin on a close helmet or
bever can be a drink.
As verbs the difference between bevel and bever
is that
bevel is to give a canted edge to a surface while
bever is to tremble; shake; quiver; shiver or
bever can be (obsolete) to take a light repast between meals.
As an adjective bevel
is having the slant of a bevel; slanting.
bever |
sever |
As a verb bever
is to tremble; shake; quiver; shiver or
bever can be (obsolete) to take a light repast between meals.
As a noun bever
is a movable covering for the mouth and chin on a close helmet or
bever can be a drink.
As a proper noun sever is
.
lever |
bever |
In lang=en terms the difference between lever and bever
is that
lever is to move with a while
bever is to tremble; shake; quiver; shiver.
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between lever and bever
is that
lever is (obsolete) rather while
bever is (obsolete) to take a light repast between meals.
As nouns the difference between lever and bever
is that
lever is (mechanics) a rigid piece which is capable of turning about one point, or axis (the
fulcrum ), and in which are two or more other points where forces are applied; — used for transmitting and modifying force and motion or
lever can be (rare) a levee while
bever is a movable covering for the mouth and chin on a close helmet or
bever can be a drink.
As verbs the difference between lever and bever
is that
lever is to move with a while
bever is to tremble; shake; quiver; shiver or
bever can be (obsolete) to take a light repast between meals.
As an adverb lever
is (obsolete) rather.
never |
bever |
As an adverb never
is at no time; on no occasion; in no circumstance.
As a verb bever is
to tremble; shake; quiver; shiver or
bever can be (obsolete) to take a light repast between meals.
As a noun bever is
a movable covering for the mouth and chin on a close helmet or
bever can be a drink.
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