terms |
brandise |
As nouns the difference between terms and brandise
is that
terms is while
brandise is (archaic) a three-legged stand for a pot or pan over a fire.
brandise |
brandish |
As nouns the difference between brandise and brandish
is that
brandise is (archaic) a three-legged stand for a pot or pan over a fire while
brandish is the act of flourishing or waving.
As a verb brandish is
to move or swing a weapon back and forth, particularly if demonstrating skill.
brandies |
brandise |
As nouns the difference between brandies and brandise
is that
brandies is plural of lang=en while
brandise is a three-legged stand for a pot or pan over a fire.
As a verb brandies
is third-person singular of brandy.
fire |
brandise |
As nouns the difference between fire and brandise
is that
fire is a (usually self-sustaining) chemical reaction involving the bonding of oxygen with carbon or other fuel, with the production of heat and the presence of flame or smouldering while
brandise is a three-legged stand for a pot or pan over a fire.
As a verb fire
is to set (something) on fire.
pan |
brandise |
As nouns the difference between pan and brandise
is that
pan is a wide, flat receptacle used around the house, especially for cooking while
brandise is a three-legged stand for a pot or pan over a fire.
As a proper noun Pan
is greek god of nature, often visualized as half goat and half man playing pipes. His Roman counterpart is Faunus.
As an acronym PAN
is acronym of lang=en.
As a verb pan
is to wash in a pan (of earth, sand etc. when searching for gold).
As an adjective pan
is pansexual.
pot |
brandise |
As a noun brandise is
(archaic) a three-legged stand for a pot or pan over a fire.
stand |
brandise |
As nouns the difference between stand and brandise
is that
stand is stall, booth, bench, stand (
place to sell items or make deals) while
brandise is (archaic) a three-legged stand for a pot or pan over a fire.