close |
imitate |
As verbs the difference between close and imitate
is that
close is (
label) to remove a gap while
imitate is to follow as a model or a pattern; to make a copy, counterpart or semblance of.
As a noun close
is an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field.
As an adjective close
is closed, shut.
impeccable |
close |
As adjectives the difference between impeccable and close
is that
impeccable is perfect, without faults, flaws or errors while
close is closed, shut.
As a verb close is
(
label) to remove a gap.
As a noun close is
an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field.
close |
substantial |
As nouns the difference between close and substantial
is that
close is an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field while
substantial is anything having substance; an essential part.
As adjectives the difference between close and substantial
is that
close is closed, shut while
substantial is having to substance; actually existing; real; as, substantial life.
As a verb close
is (
label) to remove a gap.
getup |
close |
As nouns the difference between getup and close
is that
getup is (chiefly|us|informal) a costume or outfit, especially one that is ostentatious or otherwise unusual while
close is an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field.
As a verb close is
(
label) to remove a gap.
As an adjective close is
closed, shut.
close |
deer |
As nouns the difference between close and deer
is that
close is an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field while
deer is a ruminant mammal with antlers and hooves of the family
cervidae'', or one of several similar animals from related families of the order ''artiodactyla .
As a verb close
is (
label) to remove a gap.
As an adjective close
is closed, shut.
close |
lesson |
In music|lang=en terms the difference between close and lesson
is that
close is (music) a double bar marking the end while
lesson is (music) an exercise; a composition serving an educational purpose; a study.
As verbs the difference between close and lesson
is that
close is (
label) to remove a gap while
lesson is to give a lesson to; to teach.
As nouns the difference between close and lesson
is that
close is an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field while
lesson is a section of learning or teaching into which a wider learning content is divided.
As an adjective close
is closed, shut.
close |
hear |
As verbs the difference between close and hear
is that
close is (
label) to remove a gap while
hear is (
label) to perceive sounds through the ear.
As a noun close
is an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field.
As an adjective close
is closed, shut.
close |
culdesac |
As nouns the difference between close and culdesac
is that
close is an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field while
culdesac is .
As a verb close
is (
label) to remove a gap.
As an adjective close
is closed, shut.
close |
muffle |
In dated|lang=en terms the difference between close and muffle
is that
close is (dated) parsimonious; stingy while
muffle is (dated) to prevent seeing, or hearing, or speaking, by wraps bound about the head; to blindfold; to deafen.
As verbs the difference between close and muffle
is that
close is (
label) to remove a gap while
muffle is to wrap (a person, face etc) in fabric or another covering, for warmth or protection; often with
up .
As nouns the difference between close and muffle
is that
close is an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field while
muffle is anything that mutes or deadens sound.
As an adjective close
is closed, shut.
clo |
close |
As a verb close is
(
label) to remove a gap.
As a noun close is
an end or conclusion or
close can be an enclosed field.
As an adjective close is
closed, shut.
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