friar |
briar |
As nouns the difference between friar and briar
is that
friar is a member of a mendicant Christian order such as the Augustinians, Carmelites (white friars), Franciscans (grey friars) or the Dominicans (black friars) while
briar is any of many plants with thorny stems growing in dense clusters, such as many in the
Rosa, Rubus, and
Smilax genera.
briar |
boiar |
As nouns the difference between briar and boiar
is that
briar is any of many plants with thorny stems growing in dense clusters, such as many in the
Rosa, Rubus, and
Smilax genera while
boiar is archaic form of boyar.
briard |
briar |
As nouns the difference between briard and briar
is that
briard is an ancient french breed of sturdy, rough-coated dogs while
briar is any of many plants with thorny stems growing in dense clusters, such as many in the
rosa, rubus'', and ''smilax genera or
briar can be the white heath,.
taxonomy |
briar |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and briar
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
briar is any of many plants with thorny stems growing in dense clusters, such as many in the
rosa, rubus'', and ''smilax genera or
briar can be the white heath,.
briar |
bier |
As nouns the difference between briar and bier
is that
briar is any of many plants with thorny stems growing in dense clusters, such as many in the
rosa, rubus'', and ''smilax genera or
briar can be the white heath, while
bier is beer.
briar |
briary |
As a noun briar
is any of many plants with thorny stems growing in dense clusters, such as many in the
rosa, rubus'', and ''smilax genera or
briar can be the white heath,.
As an adjective briary is
like a briar; thorny.
briar |
briery |
As nouns the difference between briar and briery
is that
briar is any of many plants with thorny stems growing in dense clusters, such as many in the
rosa, rubus'', and ''smilax genera or
briar can be the white heath, while
briery is a place where briars grow.
As an adjective briery is
.
briar |
zeriba |
As nouns the difference between briar and zeriba
is that
briar is any of many plants with thorny stems growing in dense clusters, such as many in the
rosa, rubus'', and ''smilax genera or
briar can be the white heath, while
zeriba is a fence, particularly those once commonly improvised in northeastern africa from thornbushes.
As a verb zeriba is
to erect or take refuge within a zereba.
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