borrow |
lender |
As a proper noun borrow
is .
As a noun lender is
one who lends, especially money.
den |
borrow |
As nouns the difference between den and borrow
is that
den is a small cavern or hollow place in the side of a hill, or among rocks; especially, a cave used by a wild animal for shelter or concealment while
borrow is deviation of the path of a rolling ball from a straight line; slope; slant.
As verbs the difference between den and borrow
is that
den is to ensconce or hide oneself in (or as in) a den while
borrow is to receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it.
As proper nouns the difference between den and borrow
is that
den is a diminutive of the male given name
Dennis while
Borrow is {{surname}.
As an abbreviation den
is abbreviation of lang=en (a unit of weight.
rental |
borrow |
As a noun rental
is (slang) short term for something that is rented.
As an adjective rental
is relating to rent.
As a proper noun borrow is
.
borrow |
end |
As a proper noun borrow
is .
As a noun end is
a key that when pressed causes the cursor to go to the last character of the current line.
borrow |
lending |
As verbs the difference between borrow and lending
is that
borrow is to receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it while
lending is present participle of lang=en.
As nouns the difference between borrow and lending
is that
borrow is deviation of the path of a rolling ball from a straight line; slope; slant while
lending is action of the verb
to lend.
As a proper noun Borrow
is {{surname}.
As an adjective lending is
that lends.
duty |
borrow |
As nouns the difference between duty and borrow
is that
duty is that which one is morally or legally obligated to do while
borrow is deviation of the path of a rolling ball from a straight line; slope; slant.
As a verb borrow is
to receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it.
As a proper noun Borrow is
{{surname}.
borrow |
stockpile |
As verbs the difference between borrow and stockpile
is that
borrow is to receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it while
stockpile is to accumulate a stockpile.
As nouns the difference between borrow and stockpile
is that
borrow is deviation of the path of a rolling ball from a straight line; slope; slant while
stockpile is a supply of something kept safe for future use.
As a proper noun Borrow
is {{surname}.
checkout |
borrow |
As nouns the difference between checkout and borrow
is that
checkout is the process of checking out of a hotel, or the latest time to vacate a room in one while
borrow is deviation of the path of a rolling ball from a straight line; slope; slant.
As a verb borrow is
to receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it.
As a proper noun Borrow is
{{surname}.
ask |
borrow |
As a noun ask
is amplitude shift keying.
As a proper noun borrow is
.
bowling |
borrow |
As a verb bowling
is .
As a noun bowling
is a game played by rolling a ball down an alley and trying to knock over a triangular group of ten pins; ten-pin bowling.
As a proper noun borrow is
.
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